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automatic | }} }} The R129 was introduced in 1989 as a two-passenger convertible with a removable hardtop — the first Mercedes to feature a fully automatic, hydraulically operated fabric convertible top; V8 and (later) V12 engines with four valves per cylinder; projector lens HID headlamps (introduced in 1995); and an automatic rollbar, which self-deployed in a rollover event. The retractable rollbar could also be raised or lowered manually using a switch on the console, and facilitated occupant safety without compromising aesthetics. In 1992, R129 was the first SL-Class to offer a V12 engine (600 SL/SL 600) and to have official AMG variants (500 SL 6.0 AMG, SL 60 AMG (V8), SL 70 AMG (V12), SL 73 AMG (V12), and then SL 55 AMG (V8)). The R129 was the last SL-Class offered with a manual gearbox. For the US market, R129 was the first SL-Class offered with six-cylinder in-line engine from 300 SL-24 (named as 300SL) since the 1971. For 1995, a larger 3.2-litre engine was introduced in the SL 320, subsequently dropped from the US market in 1998. The 1994 R129 introduced a minor cosmetic and technical updates; revised engine optionals; as well as a new nomenclature. The 3.0-litre in-line six engines, initially fitted with 12-valve (300 SL) and 24-valve (300 SL-24) heads, was revised to one engine in two displacements (2.8 and 3.2 litres) with both utilizing a 24-valve head. The V8 and V12 were carried over with no changes. 300 SL and 300 SL-24 became SL 280 and SL 320 while 500 SL and 600 SL were renamed as SL 500 and SL 600. In 1998, R129 received the major cosmetic and technical updates with revised engines to include the V6, V8, and V12 engines from the new
W220 S-Class. All of those updated engines had three valves and two spark plugs per cylinder.
Model range •
SL 280: (1993–2001), 2.8 L
I6 •
SL 280: (1998–2001), 2.8 L
V6 •
300 SL: (1989–1993), 3.0 L I6 •
300 SL-24: (1989–1993), 3.0 L I6 •
SL 320: (1993–1998), 3.2 L I6 •
SL 320: (1998–2001), 3.2 L V6 •
500 SL: (1989–1993), 5.0 L
V8 •
500 SL 6.0 AMG: (1991–1992), 6.0 L V8 •
SL 500: (1993–1998), 5.0 L V8 •
SL 55 AMG: (1999–2001), 5.4 L V8 •
600 SL: (1992–1993), 6.0 L
V12 •
SL 600: (1993–2001), 6.0 L V12 •
SL 60 AMG: (1993–1998), 6.0 L V8 •
SL 70 AMG: (1998–2001), 7.0 L V12 •
SL 73 AMG: (1995 and 1998–2001), 7.3 L V12 ==R230 (2000–2011)==