Finished in Tunis Beige Metallic over a Cognac leather interior, this 1964 Mercedes-Benz 220SE Coupe represents one of the most elegant expressions of the w111 series. Designed under the direction of Paul Bracq, the model is celebrated for its balanced proportions, pillarless architecture, and refined brightwork—hallmarks of Mercedes-Benz design in the 1960s. This example is a European‑specification car, featuring Bosch vertical headlamps, slim bumpers, and km/h instrumentation.
Powered by a 2.2 liter M127 inline-six paired with a four-speed manual transmission, this example shows 39,286 km, indicating modest use and careful long-term stewardship. The cabin presents beautifully, with clean Cognac leather, intact wood veneers, a Grundig stereo unit, and the signature white two-spoke steering wheel. Exterior chrome, glass, and body lines remain straight and consistent, reflecting the car’s well-preserved condition.
The W111 Coupe remains one of the marque’s most iconic silhouettes, combining craftsmanship, engineering integrity, and understated luxury. With its smooth mechanical character and collectible status, the 220SE Coupe continues to appeal to enthusiasts seeking a classic that is both usable and historically significant.