About Mercedes-Benz SL400
To bring the SL's price out of the six-figure cloud, Mercedes-Benz introduced the SL400 in 2015. Powered by a 329-hp 3.0-liter twin-turbo V-6 paired with a seven-speed automatic, the Mercedes-Benz SL400 began at $84,925, or $22,900 less than the 429-hp SL550. On paper or at the country club, the smaller number on the trunk lid may not impress. It takes 4.6 seconds to accelerate to 60 mph. It takes 13.1 seconds to the quarter-mile at 109 mph.
On the skidpad, the Mercedes-Benz SL400 held on with 0.92 g of grip while sending its wide 285/30R-19 rear tires drifting. There's brave neutrality baked into the chassis, partially born of the tuning but also the 50/50 weight distribution. Compared with the SL550, the lighter SL400 puts less mass over the front tires. The Mercedes-Benz SL400's 3843-pound curb weight is not light, but it's a startling 295 pounds lighter than the SL550's. Therefore, it is the spry one with a playful nature and live-wire steering (2.1 turns lock-to-lock). The refinement and luxury will not diminish the SL400's joy.
Mercedes-Benz SL400 parts online
Some exterior accessories and interior accessories of this car can also be replaced. If you want to get the OEM and aftermarket parts like suspension parts, brake parts, and accessories, including dash kits, pedals, and body kits, you can purchase them on the Internet.