From 300SL Gull Wing Mercedes Benz To SLS AMG Gull Wing

The Benz Gullwing old and new: In case you’re wondering how things have changed since the first 300SL Gull Wing Mercedes Benz of 1954 - 1957 to the new SLS AMG Gull Wing, here are some facts…

The original 300SL model W194 - on which the 300SL Gull Wing was loosely based - got overall top positions at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, in Berne-Bremgarten in 1952.

The 300SL Gull Wing was produced from 1954. As the first car to directly inject fuel in the cylinders it managed to reach a top speed of 260 km/h (161 mph) depending on gear ratio and drag. As such it was the fastest production car of its day.

Most of these cars - nearly 80% of the 1400 units produced - were sold in the US. The popularity of this car was such that it became the first Mercedes-Benz which was sold in mass numbers outside the German geographical market.

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Its peak output was 158 kW… which brings us to the new SLS AMG Gull Wing with its 420 kW peak output and 650 Nm of torque.

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Here are some specifications of the AMG Gull Wing:

  • It has an aluminium spaceframe body (incidentally the original 300SL Gull Wing Mercedes Benz could also be ordered with an all-aluminium outer body at high cost, but with a resulting weight saving of 176 lb);
  • It sports an AMG 6.3-litre V8 front-mid-engine;
  • A seven-speed double-declutch transmission in a transaxle configuration;
  • Sports suspension with aluminium double wishbones;
  • Front/rear weight distribution of 47/53 percent, with a low centre of gravity;
  • Claimed acceleration is from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds with a top speed of 317 km/h (199mph)

Did AMG get it right with the 300SL Gull Wing Mercedes Benz transformed into the SLS AMG Gull Wing? You be the judge!