Mercedes-Benz has confirmed that its longstanding partnership with British sports car manufacturer McLaren to build the SLR supercar will come to an end next year, and to mark the occasion the companies are planning to release a special edition ‘Speedster’ model. However, the Speedster isn’t the only new SLR variant in the works as this October’s Paris Motor Show is expected to see the launch of a new 722 Edition based on the current SLR Roadster (pictured).
The 722 Edition based on the hardtop was first revealed at the last Paris Motor Show back in 2006 and was only built in a limited run of 150 cars. Not to be confused with the power output of the car, which stands at 650hp (478kW), the odd ‘722’ labelling came from a race in 1955 in which Stirling Moss competed in a Mercedes Benz 300 SLR. The start time for the race was exactly 7.22am.
In addition to more power, the 722 Edition also sees the SLR undergo an extensive weight saving program, as well as receive bigger brakes and a more aerodynamic bodykit. Like the hardtop, Mercedes and McLaren plan to build only 150 units of the 722 Roadster all up, reports AutoTelegraaf.
Meanwhile, the final variant of the SLR, the upcoming Speedster, is expected to make its world debut at next year’s Detroit Auto Show.
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Not so sure about the Speedster debuting here since it can't be sold here. Unless Mercedes tries to certify it as track-only car.
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