Used Mercedes-Benz SLS Price Guide

The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG is a supercar icon with gullwing doors and a hand-built 6.2-litre V8 engine. With approximately 200 listings across the UK, prices typically range from £90,000 to £260,000 depending on variant, mileage and condition.

Market Summary

Price range
£9,000 – £60,000
Total listings
200
Most common year
2020
Most common fuel
Petrol

Mercedes-Benz SLS Prices by Year

Year Min Price Avg Price Max Price
2010 £95,000 £118,000 £155,000
2011 £100,000 £125,000 £165,000
2012 £110,000 £138,000 £180,000
2013 £125,000 £155,000 £220,000
2014 £140,000 £175,000 £260,000

Average Price by Fuel Type

Petrol

£142,000

Average Price by Mileage

Mileage Average Price
N/A miles £185,000
N/A miles £158,000
N/A miles £135,000
N/A miles £108,000

About the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

Produced from 2010 to 2014, the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG revived the gullwing door design made famous by the 300SL. The naturally aspirated 6.2-litre V8 produces 563bhp in standard form, with the GT and Black Series variants offering more power and performance. All models feature a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and aluminium spaceframe construction. The SLS was sold as a Coupé and Roadster, with the GT Final Edition marking the end of production in 2014.

What Affects the Price of a Used Mercedes-Benz SLS?

Variant significantly impacts pricing, with standard Coupé models starting around £90,000, whilst rare Black Series examples command over £250,000. Mileage is crucial—lower mileage cars under 10,000 miles fetch premium prices, though the SLS depreciates less aggressively than typical supercars. Service history is essential; cars with full Mercedes-Benz dealer history and recent maintenance are worth considerably more. Roadster models typically command £10,000-£20,000 more than equivalent Coupés. Colour choice matters, with rarer shades and desirable combinations adding value. GT models sit between standard and Black Series in pricing.

Tips for Buying a Used Mercedes-Benz SLS

Insist on comprehensive service history from Mercedes-Benz specialists or main dealers. The engine and gearbox are generally robust, but check for smooth operation of the dual-clutch transmission—jerky changes may indicate wear. Inspect the gullwing door mechanisms thoroughly as repairs are expensive. Carbon-ceramic brakes are costly to replace, so check disc thickness and condition. Verify that electronics function correctly, including the infotainment system and digital displays. A pre-purchase inspection by a Mercedes-Benz specialist is highly recommended given the car's complexity and value. Check for paint condition and panel gaps, as accident damage significantly affects value on supercars of this calibre.

Frequently Asked Questions

Used Mercedes-Benz SLS prices range from approximately £90,000 for higher mileage standard Coupé models up to £260,000 for low-mileage Black Series variants. Most examples fall between £120,000 and £180,000 depending on year, variant and condition.

The 2012-2013 model years offer good value, featuring updated suspension and electronics whilst avoiding the highest prices of earlier low-mileage examples. The 2013-2014 GT models provide enhanced performance and refinement, representing an excellent balance of capability and value.

The SLS is generally reliable, but issues include gearbox control unit failures causing erratic shifting, air conditioning compressor problems, and wear to the gullwing door mechanisms. Electronics can develop faults, and carbon-ceramic brake replacement is extremely expensive at £15,000+ for a full set.

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