Professional Reviews- “When the road gets curvy, the SL65 feels as willing as anything in this price range.” — Edmunds.com
- “With 6.0 liters of displacement and twin turbochargers, the SL65's V12 engine is the most powerful production engine ever offered by the German automaker.” — Edmunds.com
- “All SLs come equipped with Mercedes' Sensotronic brake-by-wire system that is a bit grabby and difficult to modulate as one comes to a stop.” — Car and Driver
- “...Mercedes has removed a glove and slapped the face of the entire industry and issued a very big challenge.” — Car and Driver
- “...the SL65 doesn't have too much power. Its problem is it wasn't given a commensurate helping of traction.” — Car and Driver
- “With 604 horsepower and torque measuring an asphalt-wrinkling 738 pound-feet emanating from its twin-turbo V12, this drop top can hang with Ferraris as easily as it will go for a top-down Sunday drive.” — Edmunds.com
- “Big price leap over already fantastic SL55...” — Edmunds.com
- “A power-operated, retractable hardtop offers the integrity, insulation and security of a coupe when raised along with the full alfresco experience of a roadster when powered down.” — Edmunds.com
- “Admittedly, there are cars with more horsepower, and there are cars with better power-to-weight ratios. Two of them are the Ferrari Enzo and the Porsche Carrera GT, but those sex kittens can't touch the torque offering of the SL65, and more important, they aren't cars that can be used daily as easily as can the SL65, which is no more difficult to drive every day as the half-as-expensive, half-as-powerful SL500.” — Car and Driver
- “Many buttons and switches, though all are easy to reach.” — Consumer Guide
- “Mercedes has taken its legendary roadster and injected it with a major dose of horsepower that elevates it to supercar status.” — Edmunds.com
- “Impressive high-speed stability; 75 mph feels like 40.” — Consumer Guide
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