SL/R231: Spy pics of the next SL Class





This will still be a roadster which the CLK or any cabs never were. The S-Class Cab is also killed off.









Now the new SL really makes 0 sense. Again and as always until I see it in person and drive it then I cannot make a final judgement.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG

Said said, in my eyes the AMG feels more like the successor of the original 1957 SL300 roadster than the current SL. A real sports car, endless hood, feel of the road with its suspension, awesome sound, great steering, nimble. So I don't mind Mercedes using the platform and make it luxurious.
So far, the best SL has always been the next one. I am optimistic this will continue





My point was that there was a SL roadster with useless rear seats and nobody raised an eyebrow.
Most sports cars have unusable rear seats from Porsche 911’s to Aston Martins.
They all are 2+2’s with a soft top and nobody in their right mind would compare those with an old CLK.
I get the point, most are fond of the SL hardtop, myself included. After all, we had 5 R230 & R231’s alone...
But I don’t buy the notion that the SL is synonymous with folding hardtop. It isn’t.
Hard top was present during the last 18 years of its 70 year history and the SL was more iconic before those models arrived.




The AMG is not for everyone. It terms of creature comforts you get less for more. Top up the car is louder than top down. Ergonomically the rear of the cabin is vastly inferior (the soft top & flap mechanism comes straight from the SLS) but besides that it just provides a more visceral driving experience with better dynamics. Plus I like the looks

There are just lots of things the next SL can benefit from and I know that they will make this car very different than the hardcore model we have.
Personally prefer an actual experience before passing any judgement on upcoming cars or different models instead of just reading articles or looking at pics.
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In contrast, my previous SL500 and my current SL550 are so comfortable for both driver and passenger. My wife loves it. Of course the retractible hardtop adds another dimension. The SL550 is probably the most favorite MB that I have owned. Yes, ultimate 0-60 time is not quite up to GT standards but 4.3 seconds is not too shabby. I refer to the performance of the 550 and the CLS53 as "adequate" compared to "awesome" for the GT S and CLS63S. I can imagine taking a month-long, 4000 mile trip in the SL, but more than a few days in the GT would be a challenge.




In contrast, my previous SL500 and my current SL550 are so comfortable for both driver and passenger. My wife loves it. Of course the retractible hardtop adds another dimension. The SL550 is probably the most favorite MB that I have owned. Yes, ultimate 0-60 time is not quite up to GT standards but 4.3 seconds is not too shabby. I refer to the performance of the 550 and the CLS53 as "adequate" compared to "awesome" for the GT S and CLS63S. I can imagine taking a month-long, 4000 mile trip in the SL, but more than a few days in the GT would be a challenge.
I do use my wife as a gauge for comfort. With a couple spine surgeries and unfortunate chronic pain she is ultimately the decision maker on cars. She is stoic so we tried the E63s but that wasn't a good move for her. She loves the GTC and the M8. I recently asked which convertible she likes better in retrospect and she surprisingly picked the GTC.
My point was that there was a SL roadster with useless rear seats and nobody raised an eyebrow.
Most sports cars have unusable rear seats from Porsche 911’s to Aston Martins.
They all are 2+2’s with a soft top and nobody in their right mind would compare those with an old CLK.
I get the point, most are fond of the SL hardtop, myself included. After all, we had 5 R230 & R231’s alone...
But I don’t buy the notion that the SL is synonymous with folding hardtop. It isn’t.
Hard top was present during the last 18 years of its 70 year history and the SL was more iconic before those models arrived.


Last edited by Dr. Manhattan; May 13, 2020 at 06:55 PM.




We have discussed this many times that the feature set of the SL is unique; no argument. The only car having a similar would be the Ferrari Portofino (front engine, folding hard top 2 seater).




While we banty numbers about here, the only really meaningful difference in weight between the two tops will be the weight of the "skins" of the two tops (the current one being aluminum/glass, and the larger new one being a thick fabric of some unknown mass...also with a single glass window), and the complexity of their frameworks. They both do still require folding mechanisms (framework and actuators). The current actuators are probably hydraulic as they tend to be quieter and more powerful, and I'd be surprised if that didn't continue...unless MB decides to deliver the SLINO with a manual soft top. Not likely, though...as you say, "Mercedes wouldn’t offer such a low tech solution on their cars". Purely from a weight reduction viewpoint, I'm having difficulty seeing a 200 lb difference between them. The soft top could probably take up less space, and stow more conveniently, but the current hard top has to be one of the best-executed examples to date and is amazingly compact when stowed. Obviously, the current hard top has some added mass vs a soft top but when it's stowed, the car's center of gravity lowers and its weight distribution moves slightly rearward...which are not bad things. I guess you could say that this is another argument for the soft top, as it affects the car's dynamics less. And that's true, but is the SL's primary target role to be a great track car, or a plush cruising performance GT? That will be up to potential buyers.
This is so funny. Before I read your reply, I thought "a square is a rectangle, but a rectangle is not a square"...
My fear—based solely on rumors—is that the new SL will be way more AMG “rocket sled” and way less boulevard cruiser. With AMG doing the car, based on one of their existing platforms, it just makes sense to me that it will be aimed much more at Lewis Hamilton wannabes and won’t be nearly as appealing to folks like me, trying to channel Cary Grant as I cruise luxuriously down Pacific Coast Highway.


1. great analogy of "channeling Gary Grant" ...
2. if you start a list of people interested in purchasing "MM" when the time comes, put me at the top !
Motor Trend has quite a bit of info, but maybe taking some liberty here. Interesting quick read.
Among their projections:
- 4Matic?
- 43 variant with 4 cylinder turbo?
- Hybrid?
- 700+ monster?
Im wondering if this means an entire rebirth?
But alas - still no hardtop.
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well, that's that. Waiting to "see" the next SL ......
