The 1963 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL, one of just 104 units produced in its final production year, embodies refined automotive design. Unveiled at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in February 1954, the 190 SL was crafted not as a pure sports car but as a stylish and sporty grand tourer. Its elegant body, designed by Karl Wilfert and Walter Häcker, draws stylistic inspiration from its legendary sibling, the 300 SL.
This model offered an attractive, more accessible alternative to the exclusive 300 SL, sharing its sophisticated styling, detailed engineering, and fully independent suspension. Equipped with a 1.9-litre four-cylinder inline engine featuring an overhead camshaft, this right-hand drive vehicle showcases elegance and luxury.
The car has been meticulously restored to its original glory through an extensive 100-point restoration by Sleeping Beauties, ensuring that it remains a lasting symbol of Mercedes-Benz's commitment to sophistication and quality.