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Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC

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The Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC was the ultimate factory-produced coupé of the W126 S-Class range and represented the pinnacle of Mercedes-Benz luxury and performance in a two-door form during the late 1980s. Positioned above the 380 and 500 SEC, it combined the most powerful V8 engine offered in the range with elegant pillarless styling, creating a refined grand tourer rather than an overtly sporting coupé.

Power came from a 5.6-litre V8 petrol engine with fuel injection, producing approximately 300 horsepower in European specification. This engine delivered immense torque and exceptionally smooth power delivery, giving the 560 SEC effortless acceleration and strong high-speed performance. Rather than encouraging aggressive driving, the V8 emphasised quiet authority and relaxed cruising, allowing the car to cover long distances with minimal effort. A four-speed automatic transmission was standard and well matched to the engine’s torque characteristics, prioritising smoothness and refinement.

The W126 platform provided advanced safety and chassis engineering for its time. It featured a rigid passenger safety cell with carefully engineered crumple zones, improved side-impact protection and enhanced structural integrity. Suspension consisted of double wishbones with coil springs at the front and a semi-trailing arm rear suspension, tuned to deliver a balance of ride comfort, stability and predictable handling. Disc brakes were fitted at all four wheels, providing strong and consistent stopping power suitable for the car’s performance.

Styling of the Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC was elegant, restrained and timeless. The pillarless coupé body featured frameless side windows and a long, clean roofline, creating a light and graceful appearance when the windows were lowered. Subtle exterior details, including slightly wider tyres and discreet badging, hinted at the car’s flagship status without detracting from its conservative design. Chrome detailing was minimal, reinforcing the coupé’s understated prestige.

Inside, the cabin reflected Mercedes-Benz’s highest standards of the period. Front seats were wide, deeply cushioned and highly supportive, designed for long-distance comfort, while the rear seats were more accommodating than those of most contemporary coupés. Interior materials were of very high quality and typically included leather upholstery, polished wood trim and solid, well-damped controls. The dashboard layout was clear and driver-focused, with excellent visibility and logically arranged instrumentation.

On the road, the Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC delivered a calm, authoritative and exceptionally refined driving experience. The V8 engine provided near-silent cruising and strong acceleration when required, while the suspension absorbed road imperfections with ease. Steering was light yet stable at speed, encouraging relaxed, confident driving rather than sporting aggression. The car excelled as a high-speed grand tourer, combining comfort, performance and composure in equal measure.

The 560 SEC appealed to affluent private buyers who wanted the very best in personal luxury motoring without stepping into a four-door saloon. It was often chosen by executives, celebrities and enthusiasts who valued discretion, engineering quality and long-term ownership. As the most expensive and powerful SEC offered by Mercedes-Benz, it represented a clear statement of prestige and capability.

Today, the Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC is regarded as one of the finest luxury coupés of the 1980s. Valued for its powerful V8 engine, timeless pillarless design and robust engineering, it stands as the definitive expression of the W126 coupé and remains a highly respected and increasingly desirable classic.

Additional information

Manufacturer

Mercedes Benz

Country

Germany

Production Started

1988

Production Stopped

1988

Vehicle Type

Bodystyle

Coupe

Number of Doors

2

Number of Seats

4

Top Speed

155 mph (250 kph)

0-60 mph (0-100 kph)

6.8 s

Power

206 / 280 / 276 @ 5000 rpm

Torque

455 / 336 @ 3750 rpm

Engine Manufacturer

Mercedes Benz

Engine

V8

Engine Location

Front

Engine Displacement

5547 cc (336.9 cu in)

Valvetrain

OHC

Valves per Cylinder

2

Bore / Stroke

96.5 x 94.8 mm (3.799 x 3.732 in)

Compression Ratio

10:1

Cooling System

Water

Charging System

Fuel Type

Petrol

Fuel System

Injection, Bosch

Aspiration

Normal

Fuel Capacity

Drive

Rear

Transmission

A4

Steering

Front Brakes

Rear Brakes

Front Suspension

Rear Suspension

Tyre Dimensions

Chassis

Weight

1760 kg (3880 lb)

Length

4935 mm (194.3 in)

Width

1828 mm (72 in)

Height

1412 mm (55.6 in)

Wheelbase

2845 mm (112 in)