Who's going to be first to think of a new nickname for the convertible version of the SLS AMG Gullwing? Not us, sadly, so unless you lot have any bright ideas we'll park that one...
Meanwhile, check out this 'birds-eye view' picture of the next SLS variant which has just burst onto the internet - the first with its roof down, we believe.
The overhead angle delivers our best look yet at the convertible which has been 'scooped' in various states of disguise over the past few months. According to various sources, the car features an electrically-operated tonneau, with a fabric covered and aluminium-framed folding roof in place of the iconic gullwing doors on the coupe, and thus not the folding hardtop that might have been expected.
It's a weight and complexity issue, we understand, and given AMG's relentless pursuit of dynamic efficiency a canvas lid is all right by us. Equally, we're pretty sure the AMG bods will have worked their utmost to make sure there's no noticeable lack of stiffness, so performance and handling should remain on the mind-bending side of awesome.
As far as we know, the convertible will retain the Gullwing's 6.2 litre V8, but as the car won't be revealed in production trim until the Frankfurt motor show next Autumn, there'll be plenty of opportunities for a technical tweak or two along the way.
Still, at the very least we expect the SLS convertible to retain a maximum speed in the region of 200mph, which still sounds like flying to us.