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 In keeping with the day's Mercedes tuning theme,  Lorinser over the weekend unveiled a new aerodynamic body kit for the  recently updated Mercedes SL-Class.  Highlights of the package include a  new front spoiler and bumper, new side skirts and a new rear apron,  while two dual exhaust tips also aim to improve the sporty character of  the  model.
 
 Completing their  SL kit,                            Lorinser added a set of RS 9 wheels with  corresponding wider tires, and last but not least, they lowered the  roadster, thus improving both its appearance and handling attributes.
 
 Look for a Lorinser engine optimization  program for the updated Mercedes SL in the near future; but in the  meantime, keep scrolling to see a number of photos showcasing the  company's SL aero kit (click any photo to enlarge) along with the  official press release detailing the various modifications made to the  model.
 
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 Re-capturing the  myth:  Lorinser reveals its re-interpretation of the latest SL
 
 As early as back in the Fifties, a major car magazine  wrote: “The Mercedes SL is the most cultivated and at the same time most  fascinating among the sports cars of our time”. With the most recent  facelift from Stuttgart, the myth is more alive than ever. Sportservice  Lorinser has reset the jewel among sports cars: the aerodynamic body  parts of the Swabian vehicle customiser are fascinatingly reminiscent of  the original racing car character, when the letters SL still stood for  “Sport Light”.
 
 The front is shaped by a new spoiler bumper that is  characterised by three giant openings with racing grill inserts as well  as a blade shaped spoiler hung below in the middle. The integrated  end-to-end lip flows seamlessly into the widely flared Lorinser fender.  Its slanted, larger air inlets represent the aura of the original even  more strongly than the already successful series version. Additional  distinctive elements of the side line are the new side skirts that are  also characterised in the rear part by large air openings. In addition,  its contours take in the swing of the doors and bring the SL optically  nearer the ground in combination with Lorinser’s lowering. In addition,  the sports car is even a touch more connected with the ground when it  comes to extreme driving situations and isn’t put off by any bend.
 
 The outstanding driving qualities also include wide  tyres and remarkable light-alloy wheels. The RS 9 wheel is full of  energy, and this central theme also applies especially to the design of  the rear of the vehicle: while the series model tends to appear rather  simple here, the Lorinser spoiler bumper draws a great deal of power  from its strong contours. The observer here not only immediately notices  the diffuser inset with sporty grill, but also the sculpturally moulded  semi-gondolas. They house the end tips of the exhaust system with their  four openings. It’s clear that the Roadster not only produces hot air,  but is also developing a gigantic forward thrust. Drivers that aren’t  satisfied with potent series engines can soon look forward to an  optimisation from Lorinser engineers. However, a more sporty and elegant  interior can be ordered there already.
 
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