This is the Mercedes-Benz SLC Final Edition
currently displayed at the Geneva Motor Show. It’s been
designed to send out the car manufacturer’s much-loved convertible sports car.
Those looking to pick up an SLC Final Edition have a
number of different variants to choose from. In Europe, for example,
Mercedes-Benz will sell you an SLC 180 Final Edition with a turbocharged
1.6-liter four-cylinder delivering 154 hp and 250 Nm of torque. An
SLC 200 with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder offering up 181 hp and 300
Nm is also available.
While the aforementioned SLC 180 Final Edition and
SLC 200 Final Edition models are restricted to Europe, both the U.S. and the
Old Continent also have SLC 300 Final Edition and SLC 43 Final Edition models
available. The first of those has a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with
241 hp and 370 Nm while the range-topping SLC 43 has a 3.0-liter
twin-turbo V6 churning out 385 hp and 520 Nm of torque.
The model currently on display at Geneva is an SLC
300 Final Edition painted in Sun Yellow as a tribute to the SLK’s original
Yellowstone launch color.
No matter which powertrain customers opt for, all
Mercedes-Benz SLC Final Edition models include two-tone Nappa leather sports
seats, grey seat belts, and a number of ‘carbon leather’ accents. Mercedes has
also fitted aluminum trim, bespoke floor mats, ‘Final Edition’ badging and its
Airscarf neck-level heating system.
Mercedes-Benz will commence deliveries of the SLC
Final Edition models this month. German pricing ranges from € 41,536.95
(US$ 46,956) for the SLC 180 and tops out at € 65,045.40 (US$ 73,531) for the SLC 43
Final Edition.