Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster 722 S Revealed

Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster 722 S

By Brian Potter
September 29, 2008 4:18 PM
Filed Under: German, McLaren, Mercedes-Benz

Back in early August we showed first spy photos of an SLR McLaren Roadster 722 prototype just outside of AMG premises in Germany, and now Mercedes has announced its world debut in Paris this week. Based on the SLR Roadster with a 722 Edition upgrade, the fabric soft top super car is limited to 150 units, and will be built in the same facilities, McLaren's Formula 1 workshops in Woking, England, as all previous SLR variants. The 722 S will be available from January 1, 2009.

Power from the supercharged 5.5-litre V8 engine remains the same as its 722 Edition sibling with 650 hp/ 478 kW and clocks 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.7 seconds and a maximum speed of 335 km/h (208 mph).

See press release below for further details.

Source: Daimler

Press Release (Click to expand)

The new Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster 722 S opens up astonishing dimensions when it comes to open-top driving. Delivering 478 kW/650 hp, acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds and a maximum speed of 335 km/h, this two-seater cabriolet surpasses the existing benchmark among open-top super sports cars – the SLR McLaren Roadster. Both vehicles feature a fully retractable folding soft top capable of withstanding the high speed and are made of carbon fibre. This endows both models with a very high degree of safety and extreme torsional stiffness. In addition to increased power, the new SLR McLaren Roadster 722 S features even more dynamic suspension tuning and improved aerodynamics. While enjoying exceptional performance, the new roadster’s occupants in no way lose out in terms of comfort or the vehicle’s suitability for everyday use. With its sporty, premium-quality interior appointments and distinctive motorsport pedigree, the new SLR McLaren Roadster 722 S is limited to 150 vehicles and will inspire the most discerning automotive enthusiasts.

Spectacular dimensions in open-top driving are opened up by the new Mercedes-Benz SLRMcLaren Roadster 722 S. With an output of 478 kW/650 hp, acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds and a top speed of 335 km/h, this open two-seater betters the standard set for open-air super-sports cars by the SLR McLaren Roadster. Both have a fully recessible soft top suitable for high speed driving, and are made from carbon fibre. This produces a very high level of safety and extremely high torsional strength. In addition to a higher engine output, the new SLR McLaren Roadster 722 S has an even more dynamic suspension setup and further aerodynamic improvements.

By naming this new model variant the SLR Roadster 722 S, Mercedes-Benz is recalling the historic victory won at the classic Mille Miglia long-distance race in 1955 by British motor-racing legend Stirling Moss and his co-driver Dennis Jenkinson, in a Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR with the starting number 722. The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster 722 S continues the legend of the successful 1950s SLR racing sports cars, with innovative technology adopted from the world of motorsport.

Engine hand-built by AMG

The powerful heart of the SLR Roadster 722 S is a supercharged 5.5-litre V8 engine which is hand-built in the Mercedes-AMG engine shop in Affalterbach. The special strengths of this high-performance engine include extraordinary responsiveness to movements of the accelerator, a high torque and an unmistakable V8 sound. Moreover, with an output of 478 kW/650 hp and 820 Nm of torque, power is on tap almost to excess (SLR McLaren Roadster: 460 kW/626 hp, 780 Nm). Accordingly the new model variant meets the wishes of the most discerning customers for even more sportiness combined with excellent day-to-day practicality.

The five-speed automatic transmission developed by Mercedes-Benz is designed for high performance. It is specially configured for a very high torque, and allows the driver to choose between two sets of shift characteristics. As a result the roadster achieves performance figures that are even outstanding for the high-end sports car segment: the SLR Roadster 722 S absolves a sprint from zero to 100 km/h in a breathtaking 3.7 seconds, and 200 km/h is reached in 10.6 seconds. The maximum speed is 335 km/h, which is unrivalled by any other series-production roadster.

Even more dynamic suspension setup

The spring and shock absorber configurations of the suspension are stiffer, and the body has been lowered by 10 millimetres at the front and rear. This ensures the greater handling stability of the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster 722 S, with a significant improvement in handling dynamics. The lightweight, 19-inch forged aluminium wheels allow a view of the red-painted brake callipers on the highly-resistant carbon-fibre/ceramic brake discs, which make for impressive deceleration figures.

Sophisticated aerodynamics and a fabric soft top suited to high-speed driving

The outstanding qualities of the 722 S are complemented by the fully recessible fabric soft top, which blends harmoniously into the flowing lines of the roadster. The weave structure of this high-tech roof material reflects the carbon-fibre look, guarantees full day-to-day suitability in any weather conditions and allows the vehicle a top speed of 335 km/h – a unusual figure for a roadster. Thanks to favourable aeroacoustics, conversation during open-air journeys is still possible at well over 200 km/h.

The soft top opens and closes semi-automatically in around ten seconds, combining comfort expectations with the purist nature of the roadster. For opening, the roof needs to be unlatched at the windscreen frame and lifted slightly, after which it folds down electrically. The front section of the soft top features an integral aluminium cap, which effectively prevents "ballooning" at high speeds.

The handling and aerodynamics of this high-end roadster were optimised for high speeds in the wind tunnel. The aerodynamic concept follows that of the SLR Coupé, with an airbrake integrated into the boot lid, an enclosed underbody and a diffusor in the rear bumper to ensure the greatest possible downforce on the rear axle. The so-called airsplitter at the front end augments this downforce, while small wheel spoilers reduce turbulence at the rear axle. The result is precise handling and steering at high speeds.

Outstanding performance and safety thanks to carbon fibre technology

In technical terms the 722 S benefits from the long experience of Mercedes-Benz and its Formula-1 partner McLaren. With the exception of two aluminium frames, the body is completely of carbon-fibre materials (CFRP). This makes it highly exceptional among high-performance sports cars. Especially for the roadster, the sophisticated carbon-fibre technology was developed further for the monocoque. The result is low weight, exemplary energy absorption and therefore a high level of occupant safety, plus a torsional rigidity that is unprecedented for an open-top car. It allows outstanding handling characteristics that are otherwise only found in closed super-sports cars.

A high level of safety is provided by unique carbon-fibre crash structures, steel-reinforced A-pillars and two fixed rollover bars. Other safety features include adaptive airbags, knee and sidebags, belt tensioners and a tyre pressure monitoring system.

A thoroughly sporty appearance

The roadster has a crystal antimony grey paint finish, which highlights the sculptured look of this high-performance car particularly effectively. The carbon-fibre technology is visually complemented by the black, grid-like air vents on the bonnet and the front and rear light modules with palladium grey surrounds.

In the interior, outstanding lateral support is guaranteed by sports bucket seats upholstered in a combination of semi-aniline leather/Alcantara. Striking visual highlights are provided by the contrasting seams in 300 SL red, the embossed 722 S lettering on the head restraints and the likewise red seat belts. Frequently used controls such as the shift and parking brake levers are lined in particularly high-grip and moisture-absorbing suede leather. In the interior too, the generous use of carbon-fibre underlines the high-performance philosophy and adds a particularly puristic touch.

Exclusive appointments

The exclusive appointments include two-zone automatic climate control, a high-quality BOSE Premium sound system, a multifunction sports steering wheel with shift paddles and a navigation system with an integrated radio and CD player.

This limited edition of 150 examples is predominantly hand-built at the Formula 1 workshops of McLaren in Woking, England, and is available from January 1, 2009.

Comments

burana800
September 29, 2008 4:35 PM
this is what the SLR should have been from the beginning

Bristol411S3
September 29, 2008 6:31 PM
Hmm, not if you ask Gordon Murray. His view was that Daimler Benz insisted on stuff going on which means the car was seriously compromised anyway. At the time of luanch he ruled out a convertible because of the way that the carbon fibre birdcage running through the roof was integral to overall rigidity. So although the roadster may look great, you just know it's been hacked about so much it barely deserves a place next to the F1 in McLaren's history.

Phonixx
September 29, 2008 4:42 PM
Since the release of the GT-R with is specs and prices, these cars only make sense to super milionairs that doesnt know what to do with their money. It´s a fine car but whith 4 or 5 times less money i can get better with the GT-R !!

huhnspinne
September 29, 2008 5:05 PM
true, but remember to people with this sort of money, its potentially more about the fun. this car is rear drive convertible with 800 nm and one of the meanest supercharged production engines and exhaust notes ever! who says sheiks dont want to lay some rubber every now and then?

mmr66
September 29, 2008 5:27 PM
in my opinion the normal slr looks much better the hard top i mean i saw the 722 and the normal one side by side at the lights the 722 looks ok but the old one was a beuaty.

anonymous
September 29, 2008 6:04 PM
now, its finally turning heads. gonna drive it though tunnel and listen to the perfect exhaust harmony band concert, play live and exclusive.

anonymous
September 29, 2008 6:13 PM
seriously, i love the carbon fiber interior!

Francois
September 29, 2008 6:31 PM
This is a pointless edition. It cost more but doesn't deliver as much power and speed. And looks ugly. What's wrong with a standard version, isn't enough fast or beautiful. Mercedes-Benz has a selling problems with SLR's from quite some time, so they try to attract the Sheik's or Rich Russians who's buying everything what is released. I think the upcoming Speedster will be something special, for real racing drivers, for old Silver Arrows lovers, to end the production of SLR line.

Merc-Benz
September 29, 2008 6:42 PM
WOUNDERFULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!;)

Joe_Limon
September 29, 2008 7:02 PM
The carbon fiber interior looks tacky, especially with the big chrome SLR plastered across the center. The weight of the Chrome badge and all the gloss to make the carbon fiber look shiny eliminates any possible weight savings through using carbon fiber in the first place. Pointless really.

carcrazy1234
September 30, 2008 1:03 AM
never knew gloss weighed that much :P BUT... i get what ur saying.. also, this car wasn't ever a light car anyways, so why change now with this model. Its a grand tourer really. not a hardcore racer like a ferrari F430 would be. which is more focused.

Joe_Limon
September 30, 2008 3:59 AM
That extra thick gloss coat will double to triple the weight of the carbon. Like you said it isn't a hardcore racer, so why don't they put in more luxurious materials then triple gloss raw carbon?

carcrazy1234
September 30, 2008 6:40 AM
really?? hmm never knew that... whats in the shiny coat that makes it that heavy anyways??

Joe_Limon
October 1, 2008 12:46 AM
most of the weight of carbon is not from the carbon fiber itself, it is from the epoxy that holds it together. To get a clear coat that looks like that you would need to triple the thickness of your carbon sheets. Gloss and paint are heavy, you never realize just how much weight painting a car adds until you realize how many buckets of paint you have used.

Verdano
September 29, 2008 7:57 PM
Pointless - only for the jealous losers......... ;)

3Iceman
September 29, 2008 8:24 PM
Another car I must buy! Black roof looks perfect. They should use it on stock SLR Roadster as well.

unknown
September 29, 2008 8:58 PM
i would say at least 20 of them will go to dubai =D

Kaamraan
September 29, 2008 9:40 PM
What? Nobody else? Hey, it looks like an R8

paperbonez
September 30, 2008 12:08 AM
I'll take one please. This car would look nice parked beside my Reventon.

carcrazy1234
September 30, 2008 12:58 AM
u don't have a reventon..........

carcrazy1234
September 30, 2008 1:01 AM
Man #1 to Man #2 : " ohhh what do u drive?" Man#2 (with full confidence and arrogance): an SLR 722 edition... beautiful i say in almost every way :D:D Man#3 (in the most childish voice ever): "BAAHAHAHAH I DRIVE AN slr 722 too..... "S"!!!! hahaha

this car has 1 extra letter... annnnd a softtop which makes it less rigid than the coupe...

anyways.... VERY NICE LOOKING CAR... but... its all about that lighting :P

localized
September 30, 2008 4:13 AM
Bow your heads! This thing is badass! The soft top roof was made to be stronger than most metals, so in case you flip at 200+ mph have no fear...As long as the top is up.

carcrazy1234
September 30, 2008 6:39 AM
no way lol that shiny coat makes it 2-3 times heavier?? damn lol. whats that stuff made out of that makes it so heavy?

jonzofon
September 30, 2008 8:46 AM
Is it me or is Carbonfibre becoming, a bit bland?

JackJack
September 30, 2008 9:33 AM
This car has always been for the super rich that more money than they know what to do with. Obviously Merc want to extract more sales by creating this version. I bet there will be several of our Dubai, Hollywood and other mega rich friends that'll be queuing to get there hands on one of these. Looks mean though!! What is the price tag of this lady?? I prefer the coupe' 722, as I'm not a Cabriolet/roadster fan. but still, what a car !!!

afterace2
September 30, 2008 1:14 PM
i really love the lighting on those shots, it makes the car looking like it came out of the sky :)

Decypha
September 30, 2008 1:29 PM
I'm such a sucker for GTs... if I could have a garage full of just GTs I would. Fast enough to be exciting but not without luxury amenities... that's what I need.

Merc-Benz
October 9, 2008 11:31 AM
They making 150of them right?

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