
Bearing the namesake of legendary British racer Stirling Moss, the McLaren SLR Stirling Moss,  will be making its big debut as the newest McLaren SLR variant amongst  the automotive elite (and few entries from Kia) at the 38th Annual North  American International Auto Show in Detroit this January.

Mercedes-Benz McLaren Sports Cars SLR Stirling Moss
Stuttgart– Mercedes-Benz and McLaren  are adding the crowning glory to the model family of their highly  successful SLR super sports car with a new, uncompromisingly spectacular  car. There is neither a roof nor a windscreen to separate the driver  and passenger from the outside world; they enjoy unadulterated  high-speed excitement with all the attributes of a speedster.

The  new SLR Stirling Moss is also characterised by the most sophisticated  technology and a breathtaking design which reinterprets the SLR legend.  With 478 kW/650 hp the SLR Stirling Moss accelerates its V8 supercharged  engine from standstill to 100 km/h in less than 3.5 seconds, and has a  top speed of 350 km/h – no other series-production car is at the same  time so open and so fast. 

This  extreme concept makes the new high-performance sports car a legitimate  bearer of the name of the British motor racing legend and Mille Miglia  record-holder Stirling Moss, who drove the legendary Mercedes-Benz SLR  racing cars from victory to victory during the 1950s.

A  successful collaboration of engineering which is demonstrated far  beyond the relatively ancillary exclusion of a windscreen, the SLR  Stirling Moss is truly an equal celebration of McLaren’s both past and  present. Thus in keeping with its status as a rare breed, production of  the SLR Stirling Moss will be limited to only 75 units and, to further  prevent your uncultured, peasant hands from touching it, each unit will  be priced at a cool $1.04 million (€750,000).

This  is why the modern-day version of the legendary SLR carries the  additional words “Stirling Moss” in its name. As the new SLR Stirling  Moss unites the character of the current SLR models with the fascination  of the SLR of 1955. The core values of both the historical and the  present-day SLR models include an exciting new design, innovative  technology, high-class materials displaying perfect craftsmanship, and,  above all: a unique driving experience for all the senses.

Whilst  the 300 SLR earned its spurs on racing circuits the world over, the new  member of the SLR family is not designed for the racetrack. Although it  sets new standards in terms of technology, performance and excitement –  just like its forebears – it is aimed at individuals who have exquisite  requirements and nurture very special dreams.

Remaining  totally true to the specifications of the 300 SLR, the new Silver  Arrow’s equipment is extremely sophisticated and yet at the same time  decidedly spartan, doing without both a roof and side windows. There are  just two wind deflectors a couple of centimetres in height to protect  the driver and passenger from the airflow. Two air scoops integrated  into the bodywork serve as roll-over bars. With this extreme concept the  new SLR Stirling Moss is visually very different from all the other  vehicles which belong to the elite sports car class.

Just  like the legendary racing vehicles of yesteryear, the SLR Stirling Moss  dazzles with its superlative performance. Accelerating from zero to 100  km/h in less than 3.5 seconds and with a top speed of 350 km/h this  puristic high-performance sports car denotes completely new dimensions  in open-top driving. And not just because of the impressive performance  figures; every time drivers take to the wheel of the SLR Stirling Moss  their senses are addressed with a previously unheard of intensity,  conveying a driving experience in its purest and most sensual form. This  automotive thoroughbred thus facilitates the kind of open-air feeling  that is utterly unique for a road-going vehicle.

Developers  working on the Stirling Moss were able to fall back on a wealth of  experience gathered when producing the SLR CoupĂ© and Roadster, in  particular where the technical base was concerned, with its extravagant  carbon-fibre design, high-performance suspension and throaty V8 engine.  The common denominator uniting the Stirling Moss with the other members  of the SLR family is the aerodynamic concept with a closed underbody and  a diffuser in the rear bumper for maximum possible downforce at the  rear axle – with one difference: the diffuser here is considerably  larger than that on the coupĂ© and roadster.

The  new SLR Stirling Moss is the kind of high-calibre speedster coveted by  the sporting gentry and enthusiasts alike. At the same time it is a  collector’s item which marks the pinnacle of an era and, for the  foreseeable future, at least, the final curtain for the SLR. In May 2009  production of the SLR models will cease; only a total of 75 units of  the Stirling Moss will be manufactured between June and December 2009,  bearing chassis numbers from 1 to 75. Not only does this exclusive  vehicle represent the conclusion of the current SLR family; it also  serves as a very special thank you to the most loyal of SLR customers,  for they are the only ones able to acquire a Stirling Moss.