Mercedes-AMG SL55 0–60 Times
The Mercedes-AMG SL55 0–60 times and quarter-mile times below are from 1 recorded performance test sourced from reputable automotive resources such as Motor Trend and more.
The fastest tested Mercedes-AMG SL55 is the 2022 Mercedes-AMG SL55 Performance 4MATIC+ Roadster (AMG Night), which went from 0 to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds, reaching the ¼ mile in 12.00 seconds at 114.8 mph, according to Motor Trend.
The slowest tested Mercedes-AMG SL55 is the 2022 Mercedes-AMG SL55 Performance 4MATIC+ Roadster (AMG Night), which took 3.6 seconds to reach 60 mph, running the ¼ mile in 12.00 seconds at 114.8 mph, according to Motor Trend.
Out of all the Mercedes-AMG SL55 tests in our database, the average 0–60 mph time is 3.60 seconds. The average quarter-mile time is 12.00 seconds at 114.80 mph.
Across 1 verified run, the Mercedes-AMG SL55 ranges from 3.6 to 3.6 seconds 0–60, with a 3.60-second average.
Mercedes-AMG SL55 0–60 times by model year
1 test · 1 year2022
Mercedes-AMG SL55 · 1 verified run- 0–60 mph
- 3.60 sec
- ¼ Mile ET
- 12.00 sec
- Trap Speed
- 114.8 mph
- Engine
- 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8
- Drivetrain
- AWD
- Transmission
- 9A
- MPG EPA
- 14 C / 21 H
- Production Vehicle
- Body Type
- Roadster
- Powertrain
- Gasoline
- Test Source
- Motor Trend
- Overall Rank
- #1 of 1
How we verify Mercedes-AMG SL55 performance data
We include only independently published road-test results from automotive publications. Manufacturer-claimed 0–60 times are excluded unless clearly labeled. When multiple publications test the same Mercedes-AMG SL55 trim, each run is listed separately — weather, tires, surface, rollout, and instrumentation all affect results.
Mercedes-AMG SL55 performance FAQs
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0–60 and quarter-mile times vary with driver, weather, tire temperature, and wear. We collect every verified run we can find — so you see the range of what a Mercedes-AMG SL55 can do, not a single marketing claim.
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