
The Mercedes Benz SL-Class debuted as a racing sports car in 1952, with the 300 SL. Back then, it generated 175 horsepower. Now the automaker has the Mercedes-AMG SL 63 S E Performance. It puts out 805 horses, with 1047 lb.-ft. of torque. How’s that for an evolution?
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