![]() | When Mercedes launched the SLS AMG Black Series back in 2013, it cost £230,000 – £60,000 more than the standard SLS AMG. Today that looks like a bargain. A nearly-new SLS AMG Black Series made $550k in 2017. That's a very good return. The engine is derived from the SLS AMG GT’s naturally aspirated 6.2-liter V-8. It delivers 622 horsepower at 7400 rpm from a 6.2-liter naturally aspirated V-8 engine, sending power to the rear wheels via a seven-speed, dual-clutch transmission. |
![]() | A modern take on the iconic 300 SL of the 1950s, the car quickly proved to be a sales success. Shortly thereafter, Mercedes-Benz developed a racing version for the FIA’s GT3 class of racing that proved to be highly competitive on the track. Top speed was massaged to 315 km/h (196mph) with a 0–100 km/h time of 3.6 seconds. 132 SLS Black Series Coupes were sent to the USA. |
![]() | As one of AMG’s most extreme creations – and its final normally aspirated model – it cements its status as a modern classic worthy of investment. | ![]() |
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