jackywhatever
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I think the SL is caught in a strategy bind from a product planning perspective.
With the S-Class Coupe being launched right now the cabriolet version to be launched in other 16 months, I think Mercedes will delay the much needed facelift for the SL in order to avoid the two models cannibalising one another. The SL facelift will probably take another 24 months at least, and probably even longer, in order to give the S-Coupe/Cabriolet some space.
The downside of this is that the SL will have to soldier on in its current form much longer than desired and with the facelifted Ferrari California, the Porsche 911 and the BMW 6-series scheduled for their respective facelifts in the next 12-16 months, things are looking dire for the SL. But the upside is that Mercedes will now have ample time to restyle the SL (if not already signed off by the Mercedes Board) and pack it with the next generation technology to take it back above the S-Coupe to the top of the packing order.
How about this?
CL -> S coupe
SL -> S coupe convertible