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Mercedes-Benz - SLS (2012)

Discover the iconic Mercedes-Benz SLS—the ultimate blend of power, luxury, and engineering excellence. The 2012 version of this super‑sized coupe remains a favorite among performance enthusiasts, and its price can spark a lot of curiosity. Whether you’re researching the Mercedes-Benz SLS price for a new purchase, the Mercedes‑Benz SLS 2012 price for a classic model, or the used Mercedes-Benz SLS price in your local market, understanding its value trends is essential.

Jumping straight into the specs, here’s a quick snapshot that captures the heart of the SLS:

  • Engine: 6.2 L AMG V8 (456 hp, 440 lb‑ft)
  • Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch automated manual (7 DR)
  • Fuel type: Premium gasoline
  • Dimensions: 4,598 mm x 1,912 mm x 1,337 mm (length × width × height)
  • Wheelbase: 2,667 mm
  • Front & rear track: 1,575 mm / 1,571 mm
  • Top speed: 312 km/h (194 mph)
  • 0‑100 km/h (0‑62 mph): 3.8 s
  • Range: Roughly 24 miles (equivalent to the battery range of an e‑supercar, given the drivetrain)
  • Weight: About 1,350 kg (2,975 lb) packaged and ready to ride

**Residual value & depreciation trends** help anyone gauge how much you’ll lose or gain when you buy a brand‑new or used model. Here’s what we know about the Mercedes-Benz SLS depreciation curve:

  • Typically loses 15‑20 % of its value in the first year after purchase. That may feel steep, but it’s consistent with high‑performance luxury brands.
  • Between years 2 and 3, the rate slows to around 10 % per year on average.
  • By the 5‑year mark, the vehicle is often trading at roughly 40‑50 % of its original retail price, depending largely on mileage, condition, and mileage-specific wear.
  • Because the SLS debuted in 2010 and production tapered off after 2013, collectors value models in early press‑run lots, especially with low mileage or original factory options.

Considering these depreciation patterns, it helps to answer a frequent question: **what is a 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLS worth** today? If you consider a base‑model with around 30,000 miles, the consensus among buyers and brokers is a range between USD $70k – $90k


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