The Koenig‑modified Mercedes‑Benz 560 SEC takes the already imposing W126 coupe and pushes it into far more dramatic territory. Koenig’s signature widebody kit—flared arches, deeper bumpers, and broader wheels—gives the car a noticeably more aggressive stance without losing the underlying elegance of the SEC. Many cars also received interior tweaks and, in some cases, substantial engine upgrades such as a supercharger that lifted performance well beyond the factory setup.
Because each build was tailored to the buyer, no two Koenig SECs are exactly alike, and that individuality is a big part of their appeal today. Collectors value them for their rarity and for the way they capture a very specific moment in 1980s tuning culture: bold styling, big power, and a willingness to go beyond factory limits while still retaining Mercedes refinement.
OttOmobile continues to prove that, alongside Norev, it stands among the most reliable sources of unique, value‑focused replicas. Their 1:18 Mercedes‑Benz 560 SEC Koenig Specials reinforces that reputation. As with all OttO releases, this is a sealed resin piece, and its pricing reflects that static format—typically coming in below Norev’s metal, opening‑feature counterparts. Even so, OttOmobile consistently extracts the maximum from the medium.
The paint application is crisp and uniform, the stance is properly aggressive, and the wheel execution is especially sharp for a resin model. Panel definition and overall finish quality land well above expectations at this price point. The photos speak for themselves.
For Koenig enthusiasts, this one borders on essential. Mercedes collectors who appreciate period‑correct tuner excess will find plenty to enjoy as well. There’s certainly no shame in embracing a bit of Stuttgart‑bred flamboyance. Enjoy the pics!






















