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Standard
Engine5.5L V8Standard Transmission7 Speed AutomaticCylinders8Horsepower
@ RPM382@6000Fuel Economy Cty/Hwy14 / 21Combined
Fuel Economy16EPA ClassTwo SeaterNumber of Valves32Torque
@ RPM391@2800 (foot-lbs)Fuel Type/SystemGas
Engine / Sequential Electronic Fuel InjectedTurbo
(yes/no)NoOverdrive TransmissionYesBattery OutputN/ACompression10.7Displacement5461
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Vehicle
Overview
Revisions
to Mercedes-Benz's SL-Class retractable-hardtop
roadster for 2007 include more engine power,
slight changes to the exterior and interior
styling, and chassis improvements. The 2007
SL-Class hits U.S. dealerships in the spring
of 2006.
Exterior
The
SL-Class' modest exterior styling updates include
a modified grille, chrome-rimmed fog lights
and new taillamps. The car's retractable hardtop
— one of its signature elements —
remains, and can transform the car from coupe
to roadster in 16 seconds.
Mercedes-Benz
claims the SL-Class' Active Body Control adaptive
suspension is now better at controlling body
motions, and the SL55 AMG and SL65 AMG performance
variants feature new high-performance brakes.
Interior
Interior
styling changes have been kept to a minimum.
New color schemes are offered, and the SL-Class'
two-person cockpit now uses softer leather upholstery.
The fact that Mercedes-Benz highlights the car's
metal door sills in the SL-Class press materials
reveals just how little of substance has changed.
The SL55 AMG and SL65 AMG include new carbon-fiber
trim, and the AMG steering wheel adds aluminum
shift paddles.
Under
the Hood
All
of the SL-Class' available engines get more
power for 2007, with the greatest increase of
86 horsepower coming in the base model, which
now has a larger V-8 engine and gets a name
change from SL500 to SL550. Powered by a 388-hp,
5.5-liter V-8 that drives the rear wheels through
a seven-speed automatic transmission, the SL550
can accelerate from zero to 62 mph in a claimed
5.4 seconds, which represents a 0.8 second improvement
compared to its predecessor.
Both
the SL55 AMG's supercharged 5.5-liter V-8 and
the SL600's twin-turbo 5.5-liter V-12 gain 24
hp for a total of 517 hp. These engines —
along with the SL65 AMG's 612-hp, twin-turbo
6.0-liter V-12 — all drive a five-speed
automatic transmission.
Safety
The
SL-Class' safety features remain unchanged,
and include standard all-disc antilock brakes,
an electronic stability system, side-impact
airbags, a driver's side knee airbag and active
head restraints.
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