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The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Stirling Moss is a limited-run model of the SLR McLaren grand tourer built by McLaren and Mercedes Benz, and is the last model of the SLR McLaren lineup. It is named after the late British racing driver Sir Stirling Moss.
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- Text originally from the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Stirling Moss's Wikipedia article.
Named after the British racing driver of the same name, the SLR Stirling Moss is a limited edition variant unveiled at the 2009 North American International Auto Show, which uses a speedster styling that does not include a roof or a windscreen. The car is designed by Korean designer Yoon Il-hun and is inspired by the 300 SLR race car. The interior was designed by Dutch designer Sarkis Benliyan. The SLR Stirling Moss was to be the last series of the McLaren SLR built under the partnership between Mercedes-Benz and McLaren, until McLaren announced their own final edition of the SLR in late 2010.
The supercharged 5.4-litre SLR AMG V8 engine is uprated at 660 PS (485 kW; 651 hp). The SLR Stirling Moss could attain a top speed of 350 km/h (217 mph) with acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) achieved in 3 seconds. The car is approximately 200 kg (441 lb) lighter than the regular model due to carbon fibre construction and speedster styling. The SLR Stirling Moss began production in June 2009, after the SLR Roadster was discontinued in May 2009.
All 75 cars planned to be produced were completed by December 2009. The SLR Stirling Moss was available only to the existing SLR owners and each car cost in excess of US$1 million.
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