SL/R232: best pics yet of R232?
Model Lines: Luxury Line and AMG-Line available on both 55 and 63 models.
Interior Trim Options: Silver Chrome, Black Piano Lacquer, New Dark Chrome/Brushed Look, and Carbon Fiber
Exterior Color Photos: Sintered Bronze Metallic(?), and new (Nardo-esque) Gray, Sun Yellow, Black, Red, and Red Pepper Interior.
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CarScoops: 2022 Mercedes SL Roadster Snapped At Secret Event Ahead of Oct 20 Release.
https://www.carscoops.com/2021/09/20...ct-20-release/
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But they saved a LOT of money ..... I would like to know the difference in cost between the two tops...my 2017 and that thing... I bet they saved over $15K.... and on a $150K car, that is a lot....but it sure is ugly compared to what it replaced.
But they saved a LOT of money ..... I would like to know the difference in cost between the two tops...my 2017 and that thing... I bet they saved over $15K.... and on a $150K car, that is a lot....but it sure is ugly compared to what it replaced.




Convertibles are not a thing in Asia and sales are regionally low.
This back and forth about the hardtop cost is just nonsense. The most expensive convertibles in the market today have only soft tops…
Fact is that they have fallen out of favor for weight and in the case of the new SL, space.
That said, I absolutely agree that the practicality and utility of a hardtop is unbeatable.
Loved the magic sky roof when it was too cold to drive top down

The China bit is eh... doubtful, Chinese auto consumers LOVE large luxury sedans and SUV's, not drivers cars.
Its far more likely the younger demo piece, I'm barely in my 30's and strongly considering the SL for the first time just due to the dynamic changes and styling overhaul of the R232 appealing to me, whereas all of the prior models since R129 have just (to me) seemed frumpy and soft and have never been a consideration. I don't think the car will be stealing many 911 owners, but from what we've seen I find this car visually more exciting/appealing than the 911.
Rather than blather about MB not caring maybe you should consider why all these automakers have reached the same decision.
Rather than blather about MB not caring maybe you should consider why all these automakers have reached the same decision.
Convertibles are not a thing in Asia and sales are regionally low.
This back and forth about the hardtop cost is just nonsense. The most expensive convertibles in the market today have only soft tops…
Fact is that they have fallen out of favor for weight and in the case of the new SL, space.
That said, I absolutely agree that the practicality and utility of a hardtop is unbeatable.
Loved the magic sky roof when it was too cold to drive top down

Even though my above referenced comment was part of a post about the new R232, these two sentences were a general comment on how MB feels about older customers in the USA vs. younger customers in China. I stand by my comment.




Even though my above referenced comment was part of a post about the new R232, these two sentences were a general comment on how MB feels about older customers in the USA vs. younger customers in China. I stand by my comment.
In regards to your comments, this document might help explain where they are going. It's already dated (last year) but gives a pretty good direction. You will find that the are not just focusing on China but very much on the US, just growth comes from expanding its customer base and that will mean younger high-income demographics...
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