/2013 Mercedes SL Accessory Range

2013 Mercedes SL Accessory Range

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Mercedes released more details on the new accessories they’ve designed for the new 2013 Mercedes SL, for those who want to add a bit more functionality and joie de vivre to their fabulous convertible sports car. The range is pretty wide and include stuff from all-weather mats, to ten-spoke alloy wheels, to iPhone integration kit.

To give an idea of how wide the new range of optional extras really is, Mercedes offers up to eleven different alloy wheels, and a total of 16 charging cradles and docks for various smartphones.

Other remarkable items we came across in the list include the COMAND Online multimedia system, boasting a DVD changer, and the media interface, which can be integrated via cable with a host of mobile end devices.

Those more interested in visual features can choose the AMG bodystyling package, comprising front and rear aprons and side skirts, and a choice of three 19″ five-spoke wheels, or elegant door sill made from brushed stainless steel and featuring illuminated lettering, or the key ring, a replica of the SL symbol on the boot lid.

Owning a Mercedes SL has never been more fun! That said, Mercedes kinda need to keep customers amused with all this extra garnish, because if they ever pull up beside an old SL, they’re going to ask themselves why the old car looks so much better than mine?

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