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5 Most expensive Mercedes Benz in 2024

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In this car review, Roadking.ng is going to show you the 5 most expensive Mercedes Benz in 2024, year of manufacture, prices and it’s capacity.

5. 2015 Mercedes-AMG G63 6×6

Mercedes has clearly forgotten some of the last decade. G63 AMG has become a product of events and the richest people who have to stand out from the rest of the world need something special to show off their wealth.

Meet the G63 6×6 – as the name suggests, it is the G63 AMG six-wheel drive only. Between the big box arches up front is a twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter V8 engine that delivers 536 horsepower and 561 pound-feet of torque to all six wheels.

Much like the standard G63, the 6×6 is ready for the big journey with a total of five different gears.

But a surplus like this doesn’t come cheap, and the inflation-adjusted asking price for several builders is over $680,000; To give you an idea, which is more than our new price 2023 G63.

4. 2004 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren

Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren

Although Mercedes produced AMG-powered cars in the late ’80s, ’80s and early 2000s, it had not launched a luxury model for some time until the SLR McLaren hit showrooms.

Prices vary depending on specs to features and where in the world you buy it, but at around $455,000, it’s certainly not cheap.

Two years ago, due to inflation, this cost would exceed $750,000 in 2024. SLR McLaren pioneered fascinating new technologies and models for Mercedes, with its powerful air brakes and carbon fiber chassis and bodywork.

Under the slim hood lies a powerful supercharged 5.4-liter V8 engine with enough power to propel the modern Silver Arrow to speeds in excess of 200 mph.

A true modern classic and a price to match; It’s hard to believe that the SLR costs twice as much as the new SLS AMG GT Final Edition, and that’s what it cost 10 years ago.

3. 2009 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 S Roadster

Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 S Roadster

The SLR McLaren became so popular that special models such as the 722 and 722 S were launched, both offered in roadster form.

This 722 model has more than 641 horsepower, allowing owners to reach a top speed of over 200 mph with the roof closed.

The 722 versions feature bad notes and carbon fiber, which helps distinguish them from standard models.

The was priced no different than the original SLR McLaren, with Mercedes paying around $25,000 extra for the 722 package. Fast forward to today, and the total price tag is around $800,000.

The fact that it was one of the fastest convertible supercars in the world at the time helped many people justify this insane amount.

 

2. 2009 Mercedes-Benz SLR Stirling Moss

2009 Mercedes-Benz SLR Stirling Moss

The SLR McLaren’s reputation has never gone unnoticed by Mercedes-Benz, which intends to commercialize it with several special versions of the SLR McLaren, such as the ultra-powerful 722.

However, one derivative model stands above the rest and stands out. SLR Stirling Moss.

This special speedster pays tribute to legendary driver Stirling Moss, and its design is a modern homage to his 300 SLR roadster from the 1950s.

Although the SLR model is clearly a capable supercar, Mercedes could squeeze more performance out of its supercharged V8, which produces a 641-horsepower weapon capable of reaching speeds of 257 mph.

And none of them have air conditioning. There’s no doubt this will be a truly physical experience, and at a price of $859,000, it’s not something many people will appreciate.

1. 2022 Mercedes-AMG One – Starts

However, the latest and greatest supercar is by far the most expensive model Mercedes has launched, priced at $2.7 million.

Mercedes-AMG One is an amazing project and has been in development for some time. Of course, putting a Formula 1 engine into a road-ready toy has always been a challenge for the engineers behind it.

Moreover, the F1-derived V6 will work with four electric motors, increasing total power to 1,049 hp.

The AMG One features cutting-edge technology throughout, from performance aerodynamics to race-specific coilover suspension; all designed to keep you moving on iconic race tracks or while driving at speeds up to 220 mph.

Mercedes Benz is the pride of the Automotive Industry, and are seriously striving to remain that way for a very long time.