In and around Orlando,Mercedes-Benz drivers may feel like it is Christmas all over again with the news we have to bring you. The highly anticipated 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL550 Roadster just made its debut and we have some of our favorite features to share with you.

  

EXTERIOR

The next generation SL-Class got a majorly revamped exterior giving it a more aggressive front end, broader shoulders and an elongated silhouette.

In Kissimmee, Mercedes drivers that want the fresh air and Florida sun rays to shine down on them as they drive will also love the signature retractable hardtop that enables you to go from closed coupe to open roadster in just 20 seconds.

INTERIOR

 

The interior of the 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL550 Roadster is equally as stunning as its exterior. One look inside the cockpit and you know you are in one classy sports car. All-new sculpted sport seats custom made especially for the SL550 Roadster give way to the center console featuring the latest state-of-the-art infotainment technology.

For instance, audio enthusiasts will love the all-new FrontBass technology which features bass speakers incorporated into the body shell for added resonance; low tones remain rich and audible even during top-down driving.

PERFORMANCE

Even though the SL550 Roadster has killer looks, most importantly, it performs like no other in its class on the road.  In and around Kissimmee, Mercedes drivers will certainly be impressed with the power and speed of this vehicle. The 2013 SL550 Roadster can go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in only 4.5 seconds - how is that for speedy?


Made of nearly 90% aluminum, the 2013 SL550 Roadster is not only lighter but is also more rigid than its high-strength steel frame predecessor. In and around Orlando, Mercedes-Benz drivers will certainly appreciate the all-new aluminum body since it not only leads to fast speed and acceleration, but also vastly improves fuel economy and improves handling on the road.

 

You will also love AGILITY CONTROL suspension which continually adapts to driving conditions by recalibrating the shock absorbers based on input from the road, as selectable "Comfort" and "Sport" modes allow you to match the ride characteristics to the mood.

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