Mercedes-Benz 230 SL Manual 5

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Mercedes-Benz 230 SL Manual 5

The Mercedes-Benz W 113 is a two-seat roadster/coupé, introduced at the 1963 Geneva Motor Show, and produced from 1963 through 1971. It replaced both the 300 SL (W 198) and the 190 SL (W 121 BII). Of the 48,912 W 113 SLs produced, 19,440 were sold in the US.

The W 113 SL was developed under the auspices of Mercedes-Benz Technical Director Fritz Nallinger, Chief Engineer Rudolf Uhlenhaut and Head of Styling Friedrich Geiger. The lead designers were Paul Bracq and Béla Barényi, who created its patented, slightly concave hardtop, which inspired the "Pagoda" nickname.

All models were equipped with an inline-six cylinder engine with multi-port fuel injection. The bonnet, boot lid, door skins and tonneau cover were made of aluminum to reduce weight. The comparatively short and wide chassis, combined with an excellent suspension, powerful brakes and radial tires gave the W 113 superb handling for its time.The styling of the front, with its characteristic upright Bosch "fishbowl" headlights and simple chrome grille, dominated by the large three-pointed star in the nose panel, paid homage to the 300 SL roadster.

W 113 SLs were typically configured as a "Coupe/Roadster" with a soft-top and an optional removable hardtop. A 2+2 was introduced with the 250 SL "California Coupe," which had a fold-down rear bench seat instead of the soft-top.

General Data

Make
Mercedes-Benz
Model
230
Sub Model
SL
Model Code
W113
Production / Sales Year(s)
1965 - 1967
Country of origin
Germany

Body work and dimensions

Body type
Roadster
Doors
2
Number of seats
2

Engine

Engine Type
in-line
Cylinders
6
Engine Displacement (cc)
2308
Engine Displacement (cui)
141
Engine (l)
2.3
Engine HP
148
Engine PS
150
Engine KW
110
@RPM
5500
Fueltype
Gasoline
Unless noted otherwise, DIN rated horsepower and torque is given.

Transmission

Transmission Type
Manual
Number of gears
5

Chassis

Engine position
Front
Drive Train
Rear Wheel Drive

Performance (Factory Claim)

Top Speed Km/h
200
Top Speed MP/H
124
Acceleration 0-100 km/h | 0-62 Mph in sec.
9.7

Credit Photography and text

Photography
Joop Stolze Classic Cars
Technical Specifications
Archive Superclassics
Text Source
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Last modified
25/10/2022

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