Disambiguation evidence for 300 SL Gullwing via surface form

"Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing"


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Predicate Object
assemblyLocation Stuttgart
surface form: Stuttgart, Germany
basedOn Mercedes-Benz W194
surface form: Mercedes-Benz W194 racing car
bodyMaterial steel body panels
bodyStyle 2-door coupé
brakeType drum brakes
brand Mercedes-Benz
category iconic classic car
chassisMaterial steel tubular frame
chassisType tubular spaceframe
collectibility one of the most valuable postwar classic cars
countryOfOrigin Germany
curbWeight approximately 1295 kg
designer Rudolf Uhlenhaut
doorType gullwing doors
engineCode M198
engineConfiguration inline-6
engineDisplacement 3.0 L
frontSuspension double wishbone
fuelSystem mechanical fuel injection
fuelType petrol
height 1300 mm
instanceOf Mercedes-Benz vehicle
instanceOf road car
instanceOf sports car
introducedAt 1954 New York International Auto Show
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
length 4520 mm
manufacturer Mercedes-Benz
marketSegment high-performance grand tourer
modelName 300 SL Gullwing self-linksurface differs
surface form: 300 SL
notableFeature one of the first production cars with fuel injection
notableFor advanced engineering for its time
notableFor distinctive upward-opening gullwing doors
notableFor high performance in the 1950s
optionalBodyMaterial aluminium body panels
powerOutput approximately 215 hp
predecessor Mercedes-Benz W194
productionEnd 1957
productionStart 1954
productionYears 1954–1957
rearSuspension swing axle
seatingCapacity 2
status highly collectible classic car
successor 300 SL Gullwing self-linksurface differs
surface form: Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster
topSpeed approximately 155 mph
topSpeed approximately 250 km/h
transmission 4-speed manual
wheelbase 2400 mm
width 1790 mm

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SL notableModel
"Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing"
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surface form: Mercedes-Benz SL