Mercedes Introduces SLR 722 Edition
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:12 pm
Named to honor British racing legend Stirling Moss' and co-driver Denis Jenkinson's victory at the Mille Miglia in 1955, a race won by a Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR with starting number 722, the SLR 722 Edition features a supercharged 5.5-Liter V8 producing 478kW/650 horsepower, as opposed to the standard SLR's 460kW/626 horsepower. The result is a supercar capable of accelerating from 0-62 mph in a mere 3.6 seconds (standard SLR: 3.8 seconds), 0-124 mph in 10.2 seconds (standard SLR: 10.6 seconds), and achieving a top speed of 209.4 mph (standard SLR: 207.5 mph).
In addition to the power enhancements, the new SLR 722 Edition also features a number of other tweaks as well. Nineteen-inch light-alloy wheels, a stiffer damper configuration, a ten-millimeter reduction in height, larger brake discs, and a modified front spoiler and rear diffuser all reflect subtle hints this isn't a typical Mercedes SLR McLaren.
For those interested, the new SLR goes on sale tomorrow, July 11th. Pricing isn't specified, but like its standard SLR brother, it will cost approximately the same as a typical middle-class American family's home (i.e., it's expensive).
To learn more, keep reading to see photos of Mercedes' latest supercar in the flesh, followed by the full press release. As always, click any photo to enlarge.
Enjoy.






source:emercedesbenz.com
In addition to the power enhancements, the new SLR 722 Edition also features a number of other tweaks as well. Nineteen-inch light-alloy wheels, a stiffer damper configuration, a ten-millimeter reduction in height, larger brake discs, and a modified front spoiler and rear diffuser all reflect subtle hints this isn't a typical Mercedes SLR McLaren.
For those interested, the new SLR goes on sale tomorrow, July 11th. Pricing isn't specified, but like its standard SLR brother, it will cost approximately the same as a typical middle-class American family's home (i.e., it's expensive).
To learn more, keep reading to see photos of Mercedes' latest supercar in the flesh, followed by the full press release. As always, click any photo to enlarge.
Enjoy.






source:emercedesbenz.com