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More on the Mercedes Gullwing revival (speculation within)

More on the Mercedes Gullwing revival (speculation within)

Last week, we published a full-size scan from the cover of a recent issue of Germany's AutoBild magazine showing an artist's rendering of a rumored remake of the classic Mercedes 300SL 'Gullwing.' We've since had the chance to look at the accompanying article, and a few more details are available. According to the report, the 2010 model is expected to offer 750 horsepower via a 6.3-liter bi-turbo V8. The entire project is said to be under the direction of the automaker's AMG group.





The car will have a front-mid-engine layout with 50:50 weight distribution, according to the report. Mercedes is not decided on what type of body construction to use, but the emphasis will be on light weight. So far, there's no word on specific performance numbers, dimensions, or prices, but "there is a clear vision," the magazine said.

The Leftlane Perspective: Could this be another collaboration between Mercedes and McLaren? In January, McLaren managing director Martin Whitmarsh said another road car could be in the works. "The level of interest in McLaren from Mercedes-Benz is higher than it has ever been," Whitmarsh said. "There is a clear commitment to be in F1 in the long term and refreshed interest in road car activities. I think it is increasingly likely that there will be a range of sportscars designed in Woking in the future."

One possibility to consider is that this model could be a replacement for the Mercedes SLR coupe, which is expected to give up the spotlight to the SLR roadster next year. According to Auto Motor und Sport SLR roadster sales are expected to exceed coupe sales. If SLR roadster has a folding hardtop like it's SL- and SLK-Class siblings, it could theoretically replace the SLR coupe entirely.

Such a move would create space for a new super-coupe, such as this proposed Gullwing model.