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RM Sotheby’s | El automóvil más valioso del mundo Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé vendido por un precio récord de 135 millones de euros para establecer el “Fondo Mercedes-Benz”

  • Récord de todos los tiempos: uno de los dos 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupés originales ultra raros de la colección Mercedes-Benz Classic ha sido subastado por 135 millones de euros a un coleccionista privado, lo que lo convierte en el automóvil más valioso de todos los tiempos.
  • Uso de este valor para impulsar el cambio: los ingresos se utilizarán para establecer un “Fondo Mercedes Benz” mundial que proporcionará becas educativas y de investigación en las áreas de ciencias ambientales y descarbonización para jóvenes.

Stuttgart. Un Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé de 1955 se vendió en una subasta por un precio récord de 135 millones de euros a un coleccionista privado. Este ícono de la historia automotriz es una rareza absoluta: uno de los dos prototipos construidos en ese momento. Nombrado en honor a su creador e ingeniero jefe, Rudolf Uhlenhaut, es considerado uno de los mejores ejemplos de ingeniería y diseño automotriz por expertos y entusiastas automotrices de todo el mundo.

“Los 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupés son hitos en el desarrollo de autos deportivos y elementos históricos clave que han dado forma a nuestra marca. La decisión de vender uno de estos dos autos deportivos únicos se tomó con un razonamiento muy sólido: beneficiar una buena causa. Los ingresos de la subasta financiarán un programa global de becas. Con el “Fondo Mercedes-Benz” nos gustaría animar a una nueva generación a seguir los pasos innovadores de Rudolf Uhlenhaut y desarrollar nuevas tecnologías sorprendentes, en particular aquellas que apoyan el objetivo fundamental de la descarbonización y la preservación de los recursos”, dice Ola Källenius, CEO de Mercedes. -Benz Group AG. “Al mismo tiempo, lograr el precio más alto jamás pagado por un vehículo es extraordinario y una lección de humildad: un Mercedes-Benz es, con mucho, el automóvil más valioso del mundo”.

Fotos históricas del mítico Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé.

“Como empresa global y como marca de lujo, tenemos un gran nivel de responsabilidad hacia la sociedad”, dice Renata Jungo Brüngger, miembro del Consejo de Administración de Mercedes-Benz Group AG para Integridad y Asuntos Legales, responsable de la gobernanza. del “Fondo Mercedes-Benz”.

 “Los ingresos de la venta del 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé nos brindan una oportunidad única para fortalecer nuestro compromiso con un proyecto emblemático a largo plazo: estableceremos el programa global de becas “Mercedes-Benz Fund” que apoya a los jóvenes en sus estudios, compromiso y acciones hacia un futuro más sostenible. Estamos convencidos de que el acceso a la educación en estas áreas será crucial para enfrentar los grandes desafíos de nuestro tiempo y contribuirá a una mayor estabilidad, prosperidad y cohesión social”.

Ola Källenius, Presidente del Consejo de Administración de Mercedes-Benz Group AG y Renata Jungo Brüngger, Miembro del Consejo de Administración de Mercedes-Benz Group AG por Integridad y Derecho frente al Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé en “The Economía del deseo” en la Costa Azul

Capital semilla para programas de becas a partir de los ingresos

Las ganancias de la subasta del 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé sirven como capital semilla para la iniciativa global. Mercedes-Benz se compromete a invertir recursos adicionales en los próximos años. El “Fondo Mercedes Benz” se dividirá en dos subcategorías: Becas universitarias para conectar, educar y alentar a los estudiantes a realizar/realizar investigaciones sobre proyectos de ciencias ambientales y Becas escolares centradas en los alumnos para realizar proyectos ambientales locales en sus comunidades. Los fondos del programa se dirigirán a personas que de otro modo no tienen los medios financieros para sus proyectos y trayectorias profesionales. El programa irá más allá del apoyo financiero a los jóvenes e incluirá elementos extracurriculares como mentores de Mercedes-Benz que abren nuevas perspectivas profesionales. El “Fondo Mercedes Benz” será desarrollado y administrado conjuntamente por un socio experimentado que actualmente se está evaluando. La planificación detallada de la instalación y el despliegue, así como la organización asociada, se anunciarán más adelante este año.

El motivo muestra uno de los dos 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupés junto con el inventor Rudolf Uhlenhaut. Este vehículo se encuentra en exhibición en el Museo Mercedes-Benz.

Historia y subasta del 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé

La venta del 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé tuvo lugar el 5 de mayo en una subasta celebrada en el Museo Mercedes-Benz en colaboración con el renombrado subastador RM Sotheby’s. Los invitados se encontraban entre clientes seleccionados de Mercedes-Benz y coleccionistas internacionales de automóviles y arte, que comparten los valores corporativos de Mercedes-Benz. El 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé vendido en subasta formaba parte de la colección de vehículos privados perteneciente a Mercedes-Benz Classic, que comprende más de 1100 automóviles desde la invención del automóvil en 1886 hasta la actualidad.

“Estamos orgullosos de poder contribuir con nuestra colección histórica a esta iniciativa que conecta el pasado con el futuro de la ingeniería y la tecnología de descarbonización”, dice Marcus Breitschwerdt, director de Mercedes Benz Heritage. “El comprador privado ha acordado que el 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé seguirá estando accesible para exhibición pública en ocasiones especiales, mientras que el segundo 300 SLR Coupé original sigue siendo propiedad de la empresa y se seguirá exhibiendo en el Museo Mercedes-Benz de Stuttgart”.

Sorteo de oferta del coche más valioso del mundo: el Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé.
Dibujo de cotización del automóvil más valioso del mundo: el Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé.

Las circunstancias especiales de su creación, su diseño único y su tecnología innovadora han dotado al 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé de un notable nivel de mística que perdura hasta el día de hoy. El diseño del 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé estableció puntos de referencia que lo ubicaron entre los íconos automotrices más importantes del mundo, sobre todo debido a sus distintivas puertas de “ala de gaviota”. A esto se suma el excelente rendimiento que ofrece su tecnología de carreras de pura sangre. Juntos, ambos han asegurado al 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé su aclamada posición en la mitología de los autos deportivos y un lugar muy especial en los corazones de los fanáticos de Mercedes en todo el mundo.

Más información sobre el Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé está disponible en nuestro  especial web .

Bugatti’s Super Sport Legends

Four Bugatti models beyond compare and three singular Bugatti protagonists, each with unforgettable moments in “their” Super Sport.

Extremely fast and yet very comfortable – with the Chiron Super Sport 300, Bugatti is once again redefining luxurious hyper sports cars. Once again because the French luxury automobile manufacturer designed its first Super Sport some 90 years ago – the Type 55, which was created by a young Jean Bugatti.

The three subsequent models – the EB 110 Super Sport, the Veyron 16.4 Super Sport, and the Chiron Super Sport 300+ – each set new benchmarks in the decade in which they appeared.

The three Bugatti drivers Loris Bicocchi, Pierre-Henri Raphanel, and Andy Wallace had a significant part to play in the success of these benchmarks. They came together at the Bugatti headquarters in Molsheim to take a trip down memory lane.

The Bugatti Type 55 Super Sport

The Type 55 is the only Super Sport of the Ettore Bugatti era. Its supercharged 2.3-liter straight-eight engine allowed the vehicle to achieve top speeds which had not been reached until then. It also boasts an elegant form, about which Bugatti historian Jonathan Wood waxes lyrical, writing that the horseshoe radiator grille is “in perfect visual harmony with the gracefully balanced lateral line that runs the length of the car… The flowing fenders give the vehicle an exceptionally elegant appearance, while the low entry point (there were initially no doors) affords comfort.” Jean Bugatti introduced a new two-tone color split for this model, giving Bugatti the inspiration for its horizontal color split in 2010 which was first offered with the Veyron 16.4 Super Sport.

The first Type 55 Super Sport was produced 90 years ago for the 1931 Paris Motor Show. There was praise from the customers and media alike in particular for the Type 55’s top speed, acceleration, and good roadholding. In its July 1932 issue, the widely read magazine Motor Sport noted that the Type 55 accelerated almost twice as quickly as the Type 43, which was lauded for its agility. It reported that the vehicle’s roadholding was in keeping with Bugatti’s usual high standards and that “cornering, of course, is effortless, and if a bend is taken too fast, the car seems to correct the error without help from the driver.” The magazine editors achieved a top speed of over 180 km/h and reported that “one glides along as in a fast airplane, with no sound but the rushing wind.”

Only 38 Type 55s were constructed. Its rarity makes it all the more popular as a collector’s piece.

“With the Type 55, Bugatti manufactured its first Super Sport and undoubtedly the ultimate grand tourer of its time. With its combination of comfort and sheer performance as well as its straightforward drivability, the vehicle was well ahead of its time,” says Luigi Galli, Specialist Heritage & Certification at Bugatti. “With this vehicle, Bugatti took comfort to new heights 90 years ago and defined a new vehicle category.”

Loris Bicocchi and the Bugatti EB 110 Super Sport

“I’m still amazed at just how modern the EB 110 SS still feels to drive. It’s direct, to the point, light, and incredibly fast. It boasts good roadholding and offers top grip,” enthuses the gifted test driver Loris Bicocchi, who was involved in developing the EB 110 from scratch at the Bugatti plant in Campogalliano in the early 1990s. “The first prototypes went by the code names A1, A2, and A5, and had an aluminum chassis. Fortunately, it was then decided that carbon would be used instead, making the EB 110 the first production car with partially carbon fiber bodywork.”

The extremely light monocoque made from pure carbon weighs a mere 125 kilograms. The bodywork is made among other things from aluminum and carbon, the wheels are cast in magnesium, and the screws are titanium. It gets its propulsion from a V12 engine that features four turbochargers and delivers up to 610 PS. The power is transferred to all four wheels. Manual six-speed transmission, viscous all-wheel limited-slip differential, and rear LSD result in quick propulsion and control of the nippy vehicle.

“The EB 110 boasts outstanding control and balance in spite of the immense power of over 600 PS. The chassis is agile, the steering direct, and what’s more the EB 110 offers a great deal of comfort, even on longer journeys,” says Loris Bicocchi, who spent virtually every day in the automobile from 1990 to 1995. “It was the best time of my life,” he says, looking back.

Indeed, he helped develop the best super sports car of the early 1990s. The EB 110 was in a league of its own and broke speed record after speed record – 351 km/h in Nardò, 296 km/h on ice, 342.7 km/h running on CNG, and from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.26 seconds.

Between 1993 and 1995, approximately 96 EB 110 GTs were produced in the workshop as well as the lighter and more powerful 39 EB 110 Super Sport with 610 PS.

Pierre-Henri Raphanel and the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport

“I will always associate the Veyron Super Sport with a very special moment in my life. I clearly remember not being able to sleep all that well the night before I set the record. But when I woke up at 4:27 a.m., I took it as a sign … and the rest is history,” says Pierre-Henri Raphanel, Bugatti’s pilote officiel, multiple entrant in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and Guinness world record holder of many years. In June 2010, he set a speed record for road-legal series sports cars in a Veyron 16.4 Super Sport, hitting an average speed of 431.072 km/h – 427.933 km/h on the first run and 434.211 km/h driving in the opposite direction.

Bugatti wrote automotive history once again when the Veyron 16.4 was rolled out in 2005. “I had the good fortune to be Bugatti’s first pilote officiel and to introduce this hyper sports car both to the media and customers. Their reactions were incredible – they felt like they were on a roller coaster with wheels, as one media outlet put it,” remembers Raphanel. The Veyron heralded a new era in the new millennium and catapulted super sports cars into a new dimension. The newly developed 8.0-liter W16 engine had initial output of 1,001 PS and torque of 1,250 newton meters, enabling the coupe to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds and to hit 200 km/h after 7.3 seconds. Its full power is transposed to the road by all-wheel drive.

“Improving such a masterpiece and achieving the kind of incredible enhancements that Bugatti managed with the Veyron 16.4 Super Sport was inconceivable at the time,” relates Raphanel. The mighty power train is raised to an incredible 1,200 PS and enables the coupe to accelerate from a standing start to 200 km/h in just 6.7 seconds, with a regulated top speed of 415 km/h. “It’s still an extraordinary vehicle. In addition to its incredible power development, its perfection lies in its easy drivability and quality workmanship,” the world record holder enthuses. Just 450 Veyrons were produced at the Atelier in Molsheim up to 2015, 48 of which were Veyron 16.4 Super Sports.

Andy Wallace and the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+

“When I first heard about the idea of my breaking the sound barrier of 300 mph with the Chiron Super Sport, I was pretty nervous. But I became less nervous with every passing day because the Bugatti engineers succeeded in implementing my feedback 1:1, so we were able to continuously optimize the car. The Chiron Super Sport 300+ now drives very precisely and easily even at speeds upward of 400 km/h. And even after eight hours in the car, you still feel like you are sitting in a comfortable saloon,” says Bugatti’s pilote officiel Andy Wallace, describing his experience with the Chiron Super Sport 300+.

In September 2019, the time had come, and Andy Wallace was the first driver to pass the 300 mph mark, driving a Chiron Super Sport 300+ and hitting a speed of 304.773 mph (490.484 km/h). “The acceleration of a Chiron is incomparable. And with the even more powerful Chiron Super Sport 300+, it feels like the incredible thrust will never end. It’s simply full speed ahead,” says Wallace.

With the Chiron, Bugatti presented an entirely new hyper sports car, starting in 2016. The 8.0-liter W16 engine delivers 1,500 PS of power and torque of 1,600 newton meters. And at 1,176 kW/1,600 PS, the Chiron Super Sport 300+ surpasses the Chiron by 100 PS, making it the most powerful Bugatti ever constructed. Visually, the Chiron Super Sport 300+ differs from the Chiron first and foremost due to its extended and aerodynamically optimized bodywork, which is designed for extreme speeds past the 420 km/h mark. The special Super Sport 300+ edition produced in a limited run of 30 consists of jet black visible carbon fiber bearing two orange racing stripes that extend from front to back over the entire bodywork of the hyper sports car.

“The Veyron was already in a class of its own and still drives fantastically to this day. The Chiron succeeded in entering entirely new physical dimensions and in further pushing the boundaries of what’s technically feasible. It’s incredible how Bugatti pushes the fastest and most luxurious automobiles to such perfection and such top performance,” explains Andy Wallace.

The former race car driver and Le Mans winner has been presenting the latest Bugattis to potential buyers since 2011 and has also been assisting the development team since 2015. He has already racked up more than 100,000 kilometers in the luxurious hyper sports car from Molsheim and regularly provides the engineers with feedback. For him, the Chiron Super Sport 300+ is more than just the world’s fastest series sports car. It is also a testament to technical finesse, very high-quality workmanship, and a real passion for detail. And it won’t be the last Super Sport in the long history of Bugatti.