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The Rafih Auto Group , founded by , represents numerous luxury brands across North America, including Mercedes-Benz. Their lifestyle publication, Rafih Style Magazine , frequently features high-end automotive news and showcases classic inventory from Rafih Classics [1, 20, 32].

Features a 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with 375 hp [18].

The most powerful SL ever, using Formula 1 hybrid technology to produce 816 cumulative hp and a 0–100 km/h time of 2.9 seconds [7]. Luxury Features & Design

Terry Rafih, Executive Chairman of the , has cited the 1957 Mercedes-Benz SL Roadster as his favorite car of all time [27]. The Mercedes-Benz SL Legacy

Powered by a 4.0L BiTurbo V8 producing 585 hp, capable of 0–100 km/h in 3.6 seconds [7, 25].

Features a "hyper-analog" cockpit that blends digital technology—like the tilting 11.9-inch MBUX touchscreen —with traditional luxury materials [17, 25].

The is a legendary series of sports cars whose name stands for "Sport-Leicht" (Sport Light) [23]. First introduced in 1952 as a racing car, it evolved into a luxury grand tourer and is currently developed by the Mercedes-AMG performance division [2, 30].

The Rafih Auto Group , founded by , represents numerous luxury brands across North America, including Mercedes-Benz. Their lifestyle publication, Rafih Style Magazine , frequently features high-end automotive news and showcases classic inventory from Rafih Classics [1, 20, 32].

Features a 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with 375 hp [18].

The most powerful SL ever, using Formula 1 hybrid technology to produce 816 cumulative hp and a 0–100 km/h time of 2.9 seconds [7]. Luxury Features & Design

Terry Rafih, Executive Chairman of the , has cited the 1957 Mercedes-Benz SL Roadster as his favorite car of all time [27]. The Mercedes-Benz SL Legacy

Powered by a 4.0L BiTurbo V8 producing 585 hp, capable of 0–100 km/h in 3.6 seconds [7, 25].

Features a "hyper-analog" cockpit that blends digital technology—like the tilting 11.9-inch MBUX touchscreen —with traditional luxury materials [17, 25].

The is a legendary series of sports cars whose name stands for "Sport-Leicht" (Sport Light) [23]. First introduced in 1952 as a racing car, it evolved into a luxury grand tourer and is currently developed by the Mercedes-AMG performance division [2, 30].