Merc supercar drops its top
SLR convertible arrives very shortly
Mercedes is planning a convertible version of the SLR supercar.
Auto Express reckons that the McLaren Mercedes SLR is to lose the roof and buyers a cool £350,000 for the drop-top variant. The story is that it'll be ready in about six months.
Hand-made at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, Surrey, the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren has a carbon fibre composite body making it stiff and strong, as well as relatively light.
Power comes from a 5.5-litre supercharged V8 Mercedes-AMG engine developing 626hp at 6500rpm and 575lb-ft between 3,250-5,000rpm. This means it can accelerate from 0-62mph in 3.8 seconds, reaching its 208mph top speed shortly afterwards. It drives via five-speed automatic gearbox and uses speed-sensitive power-assisted steering. The SLR McLaren has the braking performance to match its power, with internally ventilated fibre-reinforced ceramic discs all round, aided by a boot-mounted airbrake.
We'd still rather have a Porsche Carrera GT....
And it sounds like a Spitfire.
And it sounds like a Spitfire.
Far cooler I reckon to be honest ...
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