This Monstrous Mercedes SL65 AMG Black Series Could Be Yours If You've A Spare Quarter Million Lying Around
With 570bhp, GT3-derived suspension and aggressive new aero to expect, the incoming AMG GT-R should be quite some beast. But ultra-hardcore AMG Mercs are nothing new: if you look back only a few years you’ll find the wizards of Affalterbach pumped out all manner of bombastic products labelled ‘Black Series’. And one of the most intriguing is this: the SL65 Black Series.
Sure, the SLS Black is probably a more relevant car to be talking about right now, but the Black Series’d SL is arguably a greater departure from the standard model it’s based on. For a start there are those wide arches and massive intakes at the front: it looks like no other SL we’ve ever seen. More importantly though, it lost the SL’s famous folding hard top roof to create a fixed-head coupe. AMG really wasn’t pissing about with this one.
The loss of the roof and the use of carbonfibre throughout the car’s build gave a huge 250kg drop in weight, while the 6.0-litre V12 under the long bonnet was boosted from 594bhp to 661bhp thanks in part to larger turbochargers. The torque had to be limited to 737lb ft, as the uncapped 900lb ft would stand a good chance of lunching the gearbox. And digging a hole in the tarmac with the rear tyres every time the driver floored it.
In the suspension department, the Black lost the standard SL65’s adaptive suspension system for a more conventional - and lighter - set of coilovers. The track was widened too, by a massive 97mm at the front, and 85mm at the rear. Few cars deserve to be described as ‘weapons grade’ quite so much as this one.
I’ve yet to sample one of these part carbonfibre missiles for myself (trust me, it’s on my motoring bucket list), but the SL65 Black didn’t win too many plaudits from road testers at the time for the sharpness of its handling. Still, few argued with the outrageous pace - it’ll do 0-60mph in 3.8 seconds, and top out at 199mph. Sans electronic limiter, it’s apparently good for 220mph.
Only 350 were made, so if you want one, you’ll have to search for a while, and be rather rich. This example is the only SL65 Black we could find for sale in the whole country, and it’s up for £249,950 - just £50 less than it was brand new.
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Is this the one Clarkson has?
I think Clarkson had a CLK63 AMG Balck Series.
Nein. He has a Merc sls amg, and a merc clk amg black series.
I’m lucky enough just to have one in my city - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTKb2eitP_M
This is the point when I realise how rare the grey one I saw outside b&q (of all places) was and shoot myself for not taking a photo.
I’ve seen one in Germany.
It had a 260k € price tag on it 😄
For that money you can get either a Ford GT, A McLaren SLR or a Lamborghini Diablo SV (or a VT owned by Rod Stewart). All will go up in value and are all much superior to the SL65 Back. If I had 250K, it would be one of those listed above (probably the SLR)
You are right. All those cars are faster or beter known. But are also way more in your face than this Black series. And that’s the point. Not everyone wants a screaming track monster. Some people prefer to drive a car that looks more like a nornal car, yet has a monster under the hood. The cars you listed are like a guy with a minigun. Deadly, but in no way sneaky. You can’t remain anonymous in any of those cars. They just jump out. This AMG black series is just as deadly but can hide in a crowd. Like a silent assasin. And that’s the point of this car. It’s for people who would like to drive something that can go remarkely fast, without being looked at by every single person on the sidewalk.
Here is one for in sweden :D https://www.blocket.se/goteborg/Mercedes_Benz_SL_65_Black_Series_65510227.htm?ca=16&w=3&last=1
http://www.dupontregistry.com/autos/listing/2009/mercedes-benz/sl65--amg/1412533
Not so rare after all…
Lol there’s more than 10 examples for sale in germany for less than that price (starting at 216000 EURO) those are on the internet… So stop making ads in informative purpose.
That car doesn’t know depreciation…