Rudolf Uhlenhaut retired in 1972, seventeen years after the creation of the coupe that carries his name. As for the two cars, ...
It’s a wild take on the iconic Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren that makes Mansory’s SLR ‘Renovatio’ seem reserved by comparison. A 30-piece bodykit has been developed for the German supercar.
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How did Mercedes-Benz and McLaren build prototypes to test what would become the legendary Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren? They hacked up a pair of the coolest supercars you've probably never heard of ...
Our team in Paris just sent us some live shots of the updated Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren.As we reported back in July when it was announced, this is a more powerful and sportier variant of the SLR ...
Add CarBuzz to your Google News feed. One of the main styling points of the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren was its very long nose. The intake to feed the supercharger that pumped the hand-built 5.4 ...
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For all its foibles, driving the SLR was an event that lingered in the emotions hours after you’d walked away. The car F1 partners Mercedes and McLaren built may not have been a great supercar ...
Until recently, the German automaker even owned a stake in McLaren – a partnership that extended beyond the racing circuit to produce the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren as well. Daimler has since ...
especially one that combines rocketship styling with the durability of Mercedes-Benz and the kudos of McLaren pedigree. Indeed, now that the SLR in all its guises (see page 126) has long since ...