What's New in the 2022 Mercedes-Benz SL 65 AMG?
Standard equipment now includes Active Parking Assist (automated parking for parallel spaces), keyless entry/ignition and gesture control for the trunk lid. Coupe and cabriolet models also receive multicontour front seats with massaging functions as standard. The S 560e plug-in hybrid sedan is due later in 2020, while the AMG S 65 versions of the coupe and cabriolet have been discontinued. See the 2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class models for sale near you
Which SL 65 AMG is the Best?
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How Much Does a 2022 Mercedes-Benz SL 65 AMG Cost?
The 2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class sedan is offered in S 450, S 560, S 560e, AMG S 63 and AMG S 65 trim levels. Where it's optional, AWD is $3,000.
The coupe and cabriolet versions are available in the S 560 (AWD/4Matic in the coupe, RWD in the cabriolet) and the AMG S 63 forms.
The ultra-luxurious Mercedes-Maybach stretched sedans come as an S 560 4Matic or an S 650.
The S 450 sedan ($95,245) comes standard with a full LED exterior and interior lighting, 18-in alloy wheels, semiactive air suspension (Airmatic), adaptive dampers, automatic wipers with heated blades, keyless entry/ignition, a wood/leather steering wheel, a panoramic sunroof, self-dimming mirrors, leather upholstery, heated 16-way power-adjustable front seats with memory settings, a cabin fragrance system, dual-zone automatic climate control, power-closing doors, blind spot monitoring, self-parking, a hands-free trunk lid, a 115-volt power outlet, a 12.3-in digital instrument panel, a rearview camera, Bluetooth, a Burmester surround-sound system with dual USB ports, an HD/satellite radio, 10GB of music storage, Wi-Fi, navigation, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone integration, wireless charging and the Comand infotainment system with a touchpad and its own 12.3-in display.
The S 560 sedan ($105,445) has additional luxuries such as Nappa leather upholstery, quad-zone climate control, multicontour rear seats with power adjustment and massage functions, 19-inch alloy wheels and even heated door panels and armrests. It also has several driving aids, including adaptive cruise control, Magic Body Control (which reads the road surface and adjusts the suspension accordingly), a 360-degree camera system and active front seat bolsters.
The S 560e plug-in hybrid sedan ($110,745) adds its own particular drivetrain and a few specialized instruments.
The S 560 4Matic coupe ($131,145) has massaging multicontour front seats, plus a sport exhaust. The RWD S 560 Cabriolet ($139,595) has the same front seats, plus a power-folding fabric roof and a wind deflector.
The AMG S 63 sedan ($152,595), coupe ($172,395) and cabriolet ($184,495) have their own exterior styling enhancements, 20-in AMG wheels, upgraded brakes, performance suspension, front and rear parking sensors, predictive adaptive dampers (Magic Body Control), multicontour front seats with active side bolsters and six massage programs, and Nappa leather upholstery.
The AMG S 65 sedan ($236,595) ices the cake with a V12 engine and an assortment of AMG styling and performance upgrades.
The Mercedes-Maybach S 560 4Matic ($173,995) and S 650 ($203,545) have almost every luxury and safety feature, along with extra rear passenger space.
Many standard items in the higher models are optional on lower trims. Additional options include carbon-ceramic brake discs and exterior carbon fiber trim (AMG models only), a night vision system, dual-power rear seats with folding tables on the front seatbacks and a refrigerator for the rear cabin (these last two items can't be ordered with the coupe or cabriolet).
The sedan's trunk space measures 16 cu ft., average for the class. The coupe's trunk area is 10.4 cu ft., not particularly roomy. The cabriolet's cargo space is 12.4 cu ft. with the roof up, or 8.8 cu ft. when it's folded away.