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2001 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Specs


- ** 2001 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG - Performance and Heritage

Summary

The 2001 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG is a high-performance coupe that epitomizes elegance and power, featuring a sophisticated design and a formidable V8 engine under the hood, making it a standout in its class.

History

Introduced in 2002 as a 2003 model year vehicle, the SLS AMG marked Mercedes-Benz's return to the super sports car segment after a long hiatus, succeeding the CLK SLS. This iteration built upon the legacy of earlier models like the SL65 AMG, integrating advanced technology with breathtaking aesthetics to create a vehicle that redefined luxury sports performance.

Car Culture

The 2001 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG has cultivated a niche within enthusiast communities, admired for its blend of German engineering precision and aerodynamic elegance. It often garners attention at high-profile car shows and rallies, celebrated not just for its speed but also its distinctive design elements that have influenced subsequent generations of sports cars.

Trim Levels and Specifications

  • Trim Levels:
    • Coupe (Standard)
    • Body Style: Coupe
    • Horsepower: 550 hp (V8 Engine)
    • Transmission: Automatic (7-Speed G-Shift Gearbox)
    • Engine Type & Size: V8, 5.5L
    • Horsepower & Torque: 550 hp, 550 lb-ft
    • Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive (RWD)
    • Fuel Type: Gasoline
    • Fuel Tank Size: 23.2 gallons
    • MPG: 12 mpg (city/highway)
    • Dimensions: Length: 181.2 inches, Width: 67.7 inches, Height: 48.3 inches
    • Cargo Capacity: 16.4 cubic feet
    • Passenger Capacity: 2
  • Key Features:
    • Sport Chrono Package
    • Eagle Eyes Headlights
    • Advanced Sound System
    • Heated Seats
    • Safety Ratings: Euro NCAP (5 Star)

Evolution from Previous Years

Compared to its predecessor, the 2001 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG saw refinements in aerodynamics and interior comfort without altering its core coupe body style. Notably, the design enhancements focused on reducing drag coefficients further and incorporating more driver-centric features into the cabin, enhancing both performance and luxury aspects.

Additional Insights

While not available in other trim designations like some contemporary models (e.g., G55 AMG, G63 AMG), the standard Coupe version remains iconic for its performance capabilities and timeless design, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts alike.