Comparison: Boot space Mercedes-Benz SL{class} vs. competitors 2025
How much cargo can handle this medium Roadster?
Boot space is usually measured in liters or cubic feet. To measure the boot space of , the manufacturer will fill the boot with small balls or blocks, and then measure the volume of the space that they occupy. This method provides an accurate measurement of the amount of space that is available in the boot. With it's
length of 4700 mm and
wheelbase of 2700 mm,
the Mercedes-Benz SL-Klasse has a bootspace of 213 l. With rear seats folded, the bootspace from the bottom of the trunk up to the roof of Mercedes-Benz SL-Klasse is 0 l. With rear seats folded, the bootspace from the bottom of the trunk up to the windows of Mercedes-Benz SL-Klasse is 0 l. The largest car boot you can find amongst "medium roadster" has Chevrolet Corvette Cabrio (C5 ), which is 181 l more than the AMG SL 43 -
394 l.For illustration, the difference in length between the Mercedes-Benz and the Chevrolet is -135 mm in favor of the Mercedes-Benz. On the other hand, the smallest boot space amongst similar cars has the BMW i8 Roadster , which is 88 l - that makes it 125 l less than the Mercedes-Benz in question.Length-wise, the Mercedes-Benz outperforms the rival by 11 mm.
Mercedes-Benz SL{class} - How has the boot space changed over the generations?
Mercedes-Benz SL{class} generationsGeneration year | Boot space |
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SL-Klasse, Model year 2011 (SL-Klasse 231) | 504 l |
SL-Klasse, Model year 2016 (SL-Klasse 231 (1. Facelift)) | 504 l |
SL-Klasse, Model year 1963 (SL-Klasse 113) | 340 l |
SL-Klasse, Model year 2006 (SL-Klasse 230 (1. Facelift)) | 339 l |
SL-Klasse, Model year 2008 (SL-Klasse 230 (2. Facelift)) | 339 l |
SL-Klasse, Model year 1989 (SL-Klasse 129) | 265 l |
SL-Klasse, Model year 1995 (SL-Klasse 129 (1. Facelift)) | 265 l |
SL-Klasse, Model year 1998 (SL-Klasse 129 (2. Facelift)) | 265 l |
SL-Klasse, Model year 1985 (SL-Klasse 107 (1. Facelift)) | 260 l |
SL-Klasse, Model year 1971 (SL-Klasse 107) | 252 l |
SL-Klasse, Model year 2001 (SL-Klasse 230) | 235 l |
SL-Klasse, Model year 2022 (SL-Klasse 232) | 213 l |
SL-Klasse, Model year 1954 (SL-Klasse 121 B II/198/198 II) | 210 l |
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SL-Klasse, Model year 2011 (SL-Klasse 231)
504 l
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SL-Klasse, Model year 2016 ) (SL-Klasse 231 (1. Facelift)
504 l
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SL-Klasse, Model year 1963 (SL-Klasse 113)
340 l
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SL-Klasse, Model year 2006 ) (SL-Klasse 230 (1. Facelift)
339 l
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SL-Klasse, Model year 2008 ) (SL-Klasse 230 (2. Facelift)
339 l
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SL-Klasse, Model year 1989 (SL-Klasse 129)
265 l
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SL-Klasse, Model year 1995 ) (SL-Klasse 129 (1. Facelift)
265 l
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SL-Klasse, Model year 1998 ) (SL-Klasse 129 (2. Facelift)
265 l
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SL-Klasse, Model year 1985 ) (SL-Klasse 107 (1. Facelift)
260 l
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SL-Klasse, Model year 1971 (SL-Klasse 107)
252 l
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SL-Klasse, Model year 2001 (SL-Klasse 230)
235 l
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SL-Klasse, Model year 2022 (SL-Klasse 232)
213 l
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SL-Klasse, Model year 1954 (SL-Klasse 121 B II/198/198 II)
210 l
The difference in Boot space between first generation (SL-Klasse 121 B II/198/198 II) from 1954 and last generation (SL-Klasse 232) from 2022 is 3 l.
The boot space of the current generation of SL{class} is 213 l.
The boot space compared to other Mercedes-Benz models
Boot space: SL{class} vs. other models by Mercedes-BenzVariant name | Boot space |
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Sprinter Tourer | 9000 l |
EQV | 1410 l |
eVito Tourer | 990 l |
Marco Polo | 670 l |
GLE AMG Coupé | 655 l |
GLE Coupé | 655 l |
EQS SUV | 645 l |
G{class} AMG Station-Wagen {long} | 640 l |
G{class} Station-Wagen {long} | 640 l |
GLE | 630 l |
GLE AMG | 630 l |
GLC | 620 l |
GLC AMG | 620 l |
G{class} EQ Station-Wagen {long} | 620 l |
E{class} All-Terrain | 615 l |
E{class} T-Modell | 615 l |
EQS | 610 l |
EQS AMG | 610 l |
V{class} | 610 l |
Vito Tourer | 580 l |
GLB AMG | 570 l |
GLB | 565 l |
eCitan Tourer | 551 l |
EQT | 551 l |
S{class} Limousine | 550 l |
GLC AMG Coupé | 545 l |
GLC Coupé | 545 l |
E{class} Limousine | 540 l |
EQE SUV | 520 l |
EQE SUV AMG | 520 l |
T{class} | 520 l |
Citan Tourer | 517 l |
Maybach S{class} Limousine | 505 l |
CLA AMG Shooting Brake | 505 l |
EQB | 495 l |
C{class} All-Terrain | 490 l |
C{class} AMG T-Modell | 490 l |
C{class} T-Modell | 490 l |
CLA Shooting Brake | 485 l |
E{class} AMG T-Modell | 460 l |
CLA AMG Coupé | 460 l |
AMG GT {4door} Coupé | 456 l |
C{class} AMG Limousine | 455 l |
C{class} Limousine | 455 l |
B{class} | 455 l |
Maybach EQS SUV | 440 l |
CLA Coupé | 440 l |
GLA AMG | 435 l |
EQE | 430 l |
EQE AMG | 430 l |
GLA | 425 l |
CLE Coupé | 420 l |
CLE AMG Coupé | 410 l |
A{class} AMG Limousine | 395 l |
A{class} Limousine | 395 l |
CLE Cabriolet | 385 l |
CLE AMG Cabriolet | 375 l |
E{class} AMG Limousine | 370 l |
GLS | 355 l |
GLS AMG | 355 l |
Maybach GLS | 355 l |
A{class} | 350 l |
A{class} AMG | 350 l |
EQA | 340 l |
S{class} AMG Limousine | 330 l |
AMG GT Coupé | 321 l |
AMG SL | 213 l |
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Sprinter Tourer
9000 l
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EQV
1410 l
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eVito Tourer
990 l
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Marco Polo
670 l
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GLE AMG Coupé
655 l
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GLE Coupé
655 l
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EQS SUV
645 l
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G{class} AMG Station-Wagen {long}
640 l
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G{class} Station-Wagen {long}
640 l
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GLE
630 l
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GLE AMG
630 l
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GLC
620 l
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GLC AMG
620 l
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G{class} EQ Station-Wagen {long}
620 l
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E{class} All-Terrain
615 l
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E{class} T-Modell
615 l
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EQS
610 l
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EQS AMG
610 l
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V{class}
610 l
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Vito Tourer
580 l
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GLB AMG
570 l
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GLB
565 l
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eCitan Tourer
551 l
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EQT
551 l
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S{class} Limousine
550 l
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GLC AMG Coupé
545 l
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GLC Coupé
545 l
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E{class} Limousine
540 l
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EQE SUV
520 l
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EQE SUV AMG
520 l
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T{class}
520 l
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Citan Tourer
517 l
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Maybach S{class} Limousine
505 l
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CLA AMG Shooting Brake
505 l
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EQB
495 l
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C{class} All-Terrain
490 l
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C{class} AMG T-Modell
490 l
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C{class} T-Modell
490 l
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CLA Shooting Brake
485 l
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E{class} AMG T-Modell
460 l
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CLA AMG Coupé
460 l
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AMG GT {4door} Coupé
456 l
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C{class} AMG Limousine
455 l
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C{class} Limousine
455 l
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B{class}
455 l
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Maybach EQS SUV
440 l
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CLA Coupé
440 l
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GLA AMG
435 l
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EQE
430 l
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EQE AMG
430 l
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GLA
425 l
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CLE Coupé
420 l
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CLE AMG Coupé
410 l
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A{class} AMG Limousine
395 l
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A{class} Limousine
395 l
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CLE Cabriolet
385 l
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CLE AMG Cabriolet
375 l
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E{class} AMG Limousine
370 l
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GLS
355 l
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GLS AMG
355 l
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Maybach GLS
355 l
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A{class}
350 l
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A{class} AMG
350 l
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EQA
340 l
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S{class} AMG Limousine
330 l
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AMG GT Coupé
321 l
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AMG SL
213 l
How does the boot space of the Mercedes-Benz SL{class} compare to it's nearest competitors?
Boot space: Mercedes-Benz SL{class} vs. similar carsCar model | Boot space |
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Chevrolet Corvette 1997 | 394 l |
Mercedes-Benz SLC 2016 | 335 l |
Cadillac XLR 2004 | 329 l |
Maserati GranSport 2004 | 315 l |
Maserati Spyder 2002 | 300 l |
BMW Z4 2022 | 281 l |
ALPINA Roadster S Z4 2003 | 260 l |
Audi TT 1998 | 220 l |
Mercedes-Benz SL-Klasse 2022 | 213 l |
Jaguar F-Type 2013 | 207 l |
ALPINA Roadster Z8 2002 | 206 l |
Opel Speedster 2000 | 206 l |
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 2003 | 204 l |
BMW Z8 2000 | 203 l |
Ferrari 12Cilindri 2024 | 200 l |
Ferrari 348 1989 | 200 l |
Aston Martin DB7 Vantage 1999 | 150 l |
Mercedes-Benz SLK-Klasse 1996 | 145 l |
Honda S2000 2004 | 143 l |
Porsche Boxster 1996 | 130 l |
Maserati MC20 2021 | 100 l |
BMW i8 2018 | 88 l |
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