2015 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT Roadster Final Edition Offered at No Reserve on Bring a Trailer

Mercedes-Benz built just 350 Final Edition versions of the SLS AMG GT Roadster, marking the end of production for its flagship supercar. This example, finished in Obsidian Black Metallic over a black leather interior, is one of those last-run cars and shows 47,000 miles. Originally sold through Mercedes-Benz of Riverside, it has remained registered in California until the selling dealer acquired it in 2025. It is now being offered at no reserve in Arizona with service records, the owner’s manual, a clean Carfax, and a clean California title.’

The Final Edition package adds several carbon-fiber pieces, including a glossy carbon hood, front splitter, and a fixed rear wing. Other exterior features include a black soft top, bi-xenon headlights, straked fender vents, auto-dimming power-folding mirrors, Parktronic sensors, and dual exhaust outlets. The car retains a clean presentation throughout, and the soft top and carbon details stand out against the metallic black paint.

It rides on staggered 19- and 20-inch Y-spoke alloy wheels, fitted with Continental tires installed in September 2025. An AMG Adaptive Performance Suspension handles damping, while braking is provided by AMG-branded calipers over cross-drilled and slotted rotors. A brake fluid flush was completed in July 2024.

Inside, the cabin is trimmed in black leather with contrast stitching, covering the seats, dash, console, and door panels. The upholstery is complemented by carbon-fiber accents. Features include heated power-adjustable seats, Airscarf neck warmers, blind-spot assist, a rearview camera, Keyless Go, dual-zone automatic climate control, and COMAND infotainment with navigation. The Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel is equipped with aluminum paddles and frames a 240-mph speedometer, 9,000-rpm tachometer, and additional auxiliary gauges. The odometer shows 47k miles.

Power comes from a hand-built 6.2-liter M159 V8 rated at 583 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque, paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch transaxle and limited-slip differential. The car passed a California emissions inspection in July 2023, received a coolant flush and thermostat replacement in July 2024, and had an oil change performed in November 2025. Underside photos confirm a clean and well-maintained presentation.

With its limited production, naturally aspirated V8, carbon-fiber Final Edition components, and no-reserve listing, this SLS AMG GT Roadster offers a rare chance to purchase one of Mercedes-AMG’s most distinctive supercars at the end of its lineage.

This beautiful SLS is being sold by casciomotors.com. Visit their site and see why they have listed over 225 cars on Bring a Trailer.

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