When the SL55 AMG arrived in 2002, it capped a campaign by Affalterbach of tuning a new set of flagships for Mercedes-Benz.
From A-Class to S-Class, each range-topper now wore three letters that promised to outrun, outbrake and outclass lesser cars in a far more conspicuous manner than ever before.
The appetite for these hot rods surprised even Stuttgart, and ever since no performance stone has been left unturned in the effort to imbue its cars with AMG muscle.
Today this includes letting AMG design and build the SL from the ground up, with the classical elements of Mercedes-Benz comfort now coming second to outright performance – a controversial move for a model line that has existed primarily as a luxury car.