Stuttgart– Mercedes-Benz and McLaren are
adding the crowning glory to the model
family of their highly successful SLR
super sports car with a new,
uncompromisingly spectacular car. There
is neither a roof nor a windscreen to
separate the driver and passenger from
the outside world; they enjoy
unadulterated high-speed excitement with
all the attributes of a speedster.
The new SLR Stirling Moss is also
characterised by the most sophisticated
technology and a breathtaking design
which reinterprets the SLR legend. With
478 kW/650 hp the SLR Stirling Moss
accelerates its V8 supercharged engine
from standstill to 100 km/h in less than
3.5 seconds, and has a top speed of 350
km/h – no other series-production car is
at the same time so open and so fast.
This extreme concept makes the new
high-performance sports car a legitimate
bearer of the name of the British motor
racing legend and Mille Miglia
record-holder Stirling Moss, who drove
the legendary Mercedes-Benz SLR racing
cars from victory to victory during the
1950s.
The exclusive SLR Stirling Moss rounds
off the current SLR family and is
limited to 75 units. It is priced at
750,000 euros. The SLR Roadster will
cease to be manufactured at the end of
May 2009 as planned, and production of
the SLR Stirling Moss will commence in
June 2009.
Three letters are all it takes to make
car fans' hearts beat faster: SLR. In
the 1950s the Mercedes-Benz SLR 300
celebrated victory after victory. It won
the Mille Miglia and the Targa Florio as
well as the Tourist Trophy. It was
driven by the stars of the time: Juan
Manual Fangio and Karl Kling – and,
first and foremost, by the British
racing driver Stirling Moss. At ten
hours, seven minutes and 48 seconds he
still holds the Mille Miglia record.
This is why the modern-day version of
the legendary SLR carries the additional
words "Stirling Moss" in its name. As
the new SLR Stirling Moss unites the
character of the current SLR models with
the fascination of the SLR of 1955. The
core values of both the historical and
the present-day SLR models include an
exciting new design, innovative
technology, high-class materials
displaying perfect craftsmanship, and,
above all: a unique driving experience
for all the senses.
Whilst the 300 SLR earned its spurs on
racing circuits the world over, the new
member of the SLR family is not designed
for the racetrack. Although it sets new
standards in terms of technology,
performance and excitement – just like
its forebears – it is aimed at
individuals who have exquisite
requirements and nurture very special
dreams.
Highly puristic concept without a roof
or a windscreen
Remaining totally true to the
specifications of the 300 SLR, the new
Silver Arrow's equipment is extremely
sophisticated and yet at the same time
decidedly spartan, doing without both a
roof and side windows. There are just
two wind deflectors a couple of
centimetres in height to protect the
driver and passenger from the airflow.
Two air scoops integrated into the
bodywork serve as roll-over bars. With
this extreme concept the new SLR
Stirling Moss is visually very different
from all the other vehicles which belong
to the elite sports car class.
Just like the legendary racing vehicles
of yesteryear, the SLR Stirling Moss
dazzles with its superlative
performance. Accelerating from zero to
100 km/h in less than 3.5 seconds and
with a top speed of 350 km/h this
puristic high-performance sports car
denotes completely new dimensions in
open-top driving. And not just because
of the impressive performance figures;
every time drivers take to the wheel of
the SLR Stirling Moss their senses are
addressed with a previously unheard of
intensity, conveying a driving
experience in its purest and most
sensual form. This automotive
thoroughbred thus facilitates the kind
of open-air feeling that is utterly
unique for a road-going vehicle.
Exciting design reminiscent of the SLR
racing cars
The SLR Stirling Moss, its entire
bodywork made of fine lightweight carbon
fibre, represents a stand-alone design
concept. Whilst the Mercedes-Benz
designers were working on the body of
the new SLR Stirling Moss, they were
fully aware every single moment that
they were creating a vehicle with a top
speed of 350 km/h. At the same time this
supreme athlete is highly reminiscent of
the SLR racing cars from the 1950s,
whose design idiom still never fails to
impress to this day.
The SLR Stirling Moss sports an
exciting, pronounced arrow-shaped form
and is characterised by an elongated
bonnet and a compact, muscular rear. As
there is no windscreen, the exterior and
interior flow smoothly into one. The
bonnet also stretches from its striking
tip right down into the interior, giving
the vehicle body a distinctly sleek air.
Even when standing still, the sports car
radiates such dynamism that the observer
immediately falls under its spell.
Further eye-catching features include
two air scoops behind the driver and
passenger. They carry additional
roll-over bars, also uniting the
traditional and the modern. The wings
are powerfully contoured. Black-painted
ventilation "gills" sitting facet-like
on the sides and on the bonnet also cite
the legend. A thrilling interplay of
light and shadow ensues through the
expressive lines, underlining the
dynamic overall impression. Exactly as
they were on the shining historical
example, the side skirts on the new SLR
Stirling Moss are also very high. This
prompted the designers' decision in
favour of folding swing-wing doors which
open forwards.
The vehicle can be closed by two tonneau
covers which are carried in the boot.
When both tonneau covers and the doors
are closed the SLR Stirling Moss
resembles a sculpture.
In keeping with the puristic exterior of
the vehicle, the interior is also
reduced to the bare essentials. Surfaces
penetrating each other in the instrument
panel and doors make for an exciting
atmosphere and resonate perfectionism. A
mixture of high-class authentic
materials such as carbon fibre,
aluminium and fine-quality leather sets
the style here. An aluminium plate
carries the engraved signature of
Stirling Moss and covers the area around
the shift lever.
Innovative technology and polished
aerodynamic concept
Developers working on the Stirling Moss
were able to fall back on a wealth of
experience gathered when producing the
SLR Coupé and Roadster, in particular
where the technical base was concerned,
with its extravagant carbon-fibre
design, high-performance suspension and
throaty V8 engine. The common
denominator uniting the Stirling Moss
with the other members of the SLR family
is the aerodynamic concept with a closed
underbody and a diffuser in the rear
bumper for maximum possible downforce at
the rear axle – with one difference: the
diffuser here is considerably larger
than that on the coupé and roadster.
Thanks to the high-precision work
carried out in the wind tunnel, the SLR
Stirling Moss always generates
sufficient downforce for extremely safe
handling. But the driver can also
manually operate the AIRBRAKE in order
to increase the contact pressure
further, during particularly sporty
driving, for example. The AIRBRAKE is
also raised during powerful braking at
speeds above 120 km/h, so as to
stabilise the vehicle even more in such
situations, thus facilitating maximum
possible deceleration.
Limited to 75 units – the SLR models'
crowning glory
The new SLR Stirling Moss is the kind of
high-calibre speedster coveted by the
sporting gentry and enthusiasts alike.
At the same time it is a collector's
item which marks the pinnacle of an era
and, for the foreseeable future, at
least, the final curtain for the SLR. In
May 2009 production of the SLR models
will cease; only a total of 75 units of
the Stirling Moss will be manufactured
between June and December 2009, bearing
chassis numbers from 1 to 75. Not only
does this exclusive vehicle represent
the conclusion of the current SLR
family; it also serves as a very special
thank you to the most loyal of SLR
customers, for they are the only ones
able to acquire a Stirling Moss.
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