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Mercedes-Benz - SLS (2016)

When you picture the sleek, coupe‑shaped silhouette of a Mercedes‑Benz SLS, you’re thinking of 2016’s latest iteration of the luxury super‑car that redefined German performance aesthetics. A 2016 model with its iconic gullwing doors at the core of the high‑end sports‑car conversation, the Mercedes‑Benz SLS price trend rises and falls almost as dramatically as its horsepower. Whether you’re intrigued by the original launch price, curious about the current market value of a used SLS, or wondering specifically about what is a 2016 Mercedes‑Benz SLS worth, this guide offers a clear snapshot of the factors that influence every segment of its valuation.

  • Engine: 5.5‑liter V8 Super‑charged, 590 hp × 660 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch automatic (7G‑TCT)
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD)
  • Fuel type: Premium unleaded gasoline (≥92 octane)
  • Acceleration: 0–60 mph in 3.4 seconds
  • Top speed: Electronically limited to 155 mph (mechanically possible 155‑172 mph)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 174.3 in (4,423 mm)
    • Width: 70.4 in (1,790 mm)
    • Height: 51.4 in (1,307 mm)
    • Wheelbase: 107.9 in (2,739 mm)
  • Weight: 3,551 lb (1,610 kg), 2,120 lb (963 kg) of which is curb weight
  • Interior: 2 seats, futuristic digital display, custom leather trim, and advanced climate control system
  • Technology: Mercedes-Benz Dynamic Control System, active aerodynamics, 360° camera, and adaptive cruise control

The Mercedes‑Benz SLS depreciation curve is a primary consideration for any prospective buyer, whether new or used. A car built for enthusiasts generally retains a higher resale value due to limited annual production numbers and premium brand perception. In practice, a brand‑new Mercedes‑SLS typically loses 15‑20% of its value during its first year on the road, driven by the standard two‑year depreciation rule of thumb for luxury vehicles. Following the initial drop, depreciation settles to approximately 5‑10% per annum for the next three to five years, respecting the SLS’s iconic status in automotive history. The vehicle’s scarcity (eventually under 15,000 units worldwide) protects its value more than most high‑performance contemporaries, especially when the car remains in near‑perfect condition.

So, how does that translate into the current pricing realities? When asked about the Mercedes‑Benz SLS 2016 price, many early adopters note that the new model initially retailed upwards of €120,000 (about $135,000 USD) depending on optional packages and regional variations. In the secondary market, a 2016 SLS can command anywhere from €60,000 to €90,000 (roughly $70,000‑$100,000 USD), a range that reflects mileage, service history, and exotic feature choices such as the “SLS AMG line” package.

Yet, the used Mercedes‑Benz SLS price is not a flat figure. Grading tools across European and North American vehicle marketplaces report that this “super‑car” often sells within the cluster of €70k‑$90


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