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2009 Mercedes-Benz SLK Officially Unveiled

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Mercedes-Benz has officially unveiled the revised 2009 SLK.

The roadster receives a new front and rear fascia although its hard to notice the changes at first. The front bumper has a modified air-dam and an even more pronounced arrow shape. The rear of the new SLK gets a new diffuser-style lower section. The interior has also been updated with a new instrument panel.

The engines have also been modified. The SLK 200 4-cyl gets a bump in horsepower to 184 and the SLK 350 now has 305 horsepower. The SLK 280 and SLK 55 AMG remain largely unchanged.

The revised SLK will be available in the UK next April.

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PRESS RELEASE:

More powerful, more economical, more intense

Stuttgart – The Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class Roadsters have long captured the hearts of sports car enthusiasts. Incorporating around 650 newly developed parts, the SLK models of 2008 are even more dynamic and now offer an even more emotionally charged driving experience. Key visual enhancements include new-look front and rear sections as well as a meticulously modified interior with a new instrument cluster and three-spoke sports steering wheel. A fast-running V6 sports engine developing 224 kW/305 hp and an optionally available direct-steer system truly bring the bold, dynamic character of the two-seater SLK 350 to the fore. Furthermore, all of the engines in the line-up are now far more economical on fuel and, therefore, emit even less CO2, despite a substantial increase in output in many cases. The new-generation SLK models will be available from April 2008, pricing will be announced early in 2008.

Since their first appearance in 1997, the compact SLK Roadsters have come to symbolise Mercedes-Benz’ dynamic brand image. Already a familiar sight on our roads, the second-generation two-seater is to be further enhanced with the implementation of a raft of measures in 2008, to further emphasise the car’s sporty character and continue the SLK-Class success story by introducing new, dynamic, powerful elements. Sales of the SLK-Class Roadster are now approaching the half-million mark with over 495,000 sold, over 40,000 of which were sold in the UK.

The new-generation SLK displays new sporty highlights, further enhancing the appeal of the successful two-seater with the trendsetting vario-roof that transforms the car from a roadster into a weatherproof coupé in a matter of seconds.

Distinctive character: even more pronounced arrow shape at the front end and a diffuser-style rear end

The designers have given the already dynamic-looking two-seater cult model an even sportier appearance. Eye-catching features include the new-look front bumper with a modified air-dam arrangement and a more pronounced arrow shape. Plus the area around the Mercedes star has been restyled to render it even more succinct. In addition, the designers have modified the rear end by introducing a diffuser-style lower section that makes the Roadster appear more powerful when viewed from behind – an effect that is enhanced considerably by the trapezoidal exhaust tailpipes and the AMG-inspired darkened tail lights. The now larger exterior mirrors feature LED indicators with a pronounced arrow shape, while the range of light-alloy wheels is also almost entirely new.

High-quality cockpit and new three-spoke sports steering wheel

Many of the interior details have also been redesigned and upgraded following a careful process of material selection. Particular importance was attached to optimising the interior to make it even more driver-oriented. Centrepieces include a new three-spoke sports steering wheel with multifunction buttons and a new instrument cluster with captivating dial surrounds.

Enhanced audio and telematics systems

Mercedes-Benz is installing the new NTG 2.5 audio and telematics generation in the SLK for the first time. It is easier to operate and offers an even wider range of useful functions. Standard features integrated in every radio include a hands-free system with Bluetooth technology and a new media interface in the glove compartment, allowing the full integration of mobile audio devices such as an iPod, which can then be operated via the audio system’s user interface.

Together with the new telematics generation, Mercedes-Benz is also offering the LINGUATRONIC voice-operated control system as an optional extra in the SLK-Class for the first time.

Voluminous surround sound even when the roof is open

Passengers can enjoy a unique listening experience, regardless of whether the vario-roof is open or closed, thanks to the optionally available harman kardon® Logic7® sound system. Rich and voluminous surround sound makes for crystal-clear listening pleasure, the like of which has never before been associated with a roadster.

Fast-running sports engine: higher output and much lower fuel consumption

The sporty credentials of the 2008 SLK generation are further enhanced by three modified powerplants that consume less fuel and, therefore, emit less CO2. The four-cylinder powerplant in the SLK 200 Kompressor and the six-cylinder sports engine in the SLK 350 both offer substantially more power and torque. Only the SLK 55 AMG retains its familiar engine – an eight-cylinder unit that has lost none of its mesmerising performance capability and remains a unique selling point in the SLK segment.

The Mercedes-Benz engineers paid special attention to the fast-running V6 sports engine that makes its debut in the new-generation SLK, totally altering the six-cylinder unit’s character by making sweeping changes to the mechanical setup. Although the displacement remains the same at 3498 cc, the engine now develops 224 kW/305 hp at 6500 rpm – some 24 kW (33 hp) more than its predecessor. The peak torque has also been boosted, by 10 Nm, and now stands at 360 Nm when the engine is running at 4900 rpm.

This result was achieved by raising the engine speed limit to 6800 rpm; it can even be increased to 7200 rpm for a brief period – oil temperature and other engine parameters permitting. Other changes introduced include a higher compression ratio, a new intake manifold and an extensively modified valve train.

Further aspects which add to the emotionally charged appeal of the new engine include deliberately powerful sports-engine acoustics with a strikingly emotive sound design when decelerating. In combination with the 7GTRONIC automatic transmission, the engine management system also blips the throttle automatically during downshifts. As well as producing an extremely sporty sound, this throttle-blipping function reduces load alteration effects.

Despite the higher output and high-calibre performance, the SLK 350 consumes considerably less fuel. With the six-speed manual transmission on board, combined fuel consumption is just 29.7 mpg; if the 7G-TRONIC automatic transmission is fitted, the sports powerplant returns a combined fuel consumption of just 30.7 mpg. Lower fuel consumption means that CO2 emissions are also reduced – by 23 g/km to 219 g/km in the automatic version and by 28 g/km to 227 g/km in the manual version.

Three further engines to choose from

The engine line-up for the second generation of the successful SLK-Class is being augmented by three further variants:

- The output of the four-cylinder supercharged engine has been boosted by 15 kW/21 hp (to 135 kW/184 hp), while its torque has been increased from 240 to 250 Nm. Combined fuel consumption has been reduced to 36.7 mpg whilst CO2 emissions have been reduced by 27 g/km to 182 g/km.
- The SLK 280 has also been further improved with respect to fuel economy and, therefore, CO2 emissions. Fuel consumption has been cut to 30.4 mpg (if an automatic transmission is fitted, the figure is 31.0 mpg), while CO2 emissions have been reduced by 11 g to 220 g/km (if an automatic transmission is fitted, the figure is 6 g lower at 216 g/km).
- The SLK 55 AMG is still equipped with the familiar 5.5-litre V8 powerplant developing 265 kW/360 hp and a peak torque of 510 Nm.

Standard equipment for the three new SLK models includes a precise six-speed manual gearshift, while the SLK 55 AMG still comes with the 7G?TRONIC Sport seven-speed automatic transmission fitted as standard. Optional extras available include a five-speed automatic transmission for the SLK 200 and the 7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic transmission or, alternatively, the 7G-TRONIC Sport with shift paddles on the steering wheel for the six-cylinder SLK 280 and SLK 350 models.

New direct-steer system for outstanding agility and tangible driving pleasure

A newly developed direct steering system with variable steering assistance, available as an optional extra (standard for the SLK 55 AMG), further highlights the qualities of the sporty chassis, combining agility and manoeuvrability when driving on twisting rural roads with steering comfort when parking and assured steering characteristics when travelling at high speed.

The direct-steer system is based on the previously installed speed-sensitive power steering system and operates by purely mechanical means, meaning that there is no need for elaborate actuators and complex sensors. At its heart is a new rack with slick gearing, which ensures that the steering gear ratio changes in tune with the steering angle. The ratio is indirect when the steering is in or around the central position so as to ensure excellent straight-line stability and, therefore, a high degree of assuredness when travelling at high speed. At a steering angle of just 5 degrees, the ratio starts to increase extremely rapidly and the steering feels much more direct. As a result, the number of steering wheel revolutions from lock to lock is reduced by around 25 percent if the new direct steering is fitted. This means that, even in city traffic, relatively little steering wheel movement is required to correct the car’s path. Fast sequences of bends on rural roads can be negotiated almost intuitively with relatively small steering movements – with assurance, precision and a healthy dose of driving enjoyment.

Visually enhanced SLK 55 AMG

On a technical level, the SLK 55 AMG remains almost unchanged. The only differences are a few visual enhancements. The front end of the AMG model now features a new apron with a black-painted cross strut and side air outlets as well as darkened headlamps.

The trendsetting SLK

As trendsetters and technology leaders, the SLK-Class Roadsters have long enjoyed the image of a modern cult car. Even after the extensive modifications, the familiar outstanding qualities remain, for example, the vario-roof that transforms the roadster into a coupé in 22 seconds, not to mention the extensive standard-equipment package, including head/thorax sidebags, adaptive front airbags and two-stage belt-force limiters. Plus the roadster also comes with the option of the unique AIRSCARF neck-level heating system, which allows open-top driving pleasure all year round, even in winter.

UK pricing for the new-generation SLK will be confirmed early in 2008.

Comments (22)

SteelCity1981:

This car just looks bad ass standing still alone. I would love to test drive one of these.

Cool Guy:

I just vomited in my mouth!

Sabby:

Why does this only make 184hp when the Sky Redline and Solstice GXP make 260hp?

Yeah it's a Benz, I get that, but who would want to buy this and get spanked by two "lowly" GM roadsters?

WareWolF:

This is a chick car... you are right, the ones spanking it will be in the GM car.

Patrick:

" Sabby:

Why does this only make 184hp when the Sky Redline and Solstice GXP make 260hp?

Yeah it's a Benz, I get that, but who would want to buy this and get spanked by two "lowly" GM roadsters?"

no no no. You are comparing GM's highend to Merc's low end.
The solstice on the low end is 173 bhp. That is less than the Merc. The SLK 350, if you read the article will have 350bhp. That seems like a lot more than 260 no?

Jason:

Is this the car after crash testing?

That is an ugly car. Stodgy front and rear, the windshield extends back too far, and the nose looks almost retard. Typical euro-trash, they think they can get away by riding on the nameplate alone. Their sports sedans look great, but this thing looks like it fell out of someone's ass.

@SteelCity1981

You're a moron. bad ass... what, did you come straight outta the sticks?

justniz:

I don't like those plastic buttons on the steering wheel.
They look awkward, and as cheap and tacky as a console game controller.

Noya:

WTF is wrong with you people, this car is very nice. I test drove the older model when it only had the 268bhp 3.5L / 6spd and it was a blast (0-60 in 5.1sec I believe).

Sabby - Why does this only make 184hp when the Sky Redline and Solstice GXP make 260hp?

WareWolF - This is a chick car... you are right, the ones spanking it will be in the GM car.

I just love how you rednecks only care only about power (and compare low-to-top models) and not quality / resale value...keep buying your crap cars and maybe your inbred cousin pushing buttons at the Saturn factory won't lose their job.

John:

I like it. It's a better design than the original SLK. The console is too plasticy though.

SEALBoy:

Ah, I love how no one has opinions anymore, only incontrovertible facts that require pathetic, low-balled insults if you dare to disagree.

Jim:

This is what the Crossfire should have been.

SteelCity1981:

@ Jason.

Wow, your intellect is astounding. Then again, you can't expect an intelligent response from someone whose parents were probably brother and sister. Inbred......

rene:

hmmmm.... Jason Gore,
didnt he just get the Nobel-prize?

But i do agree with him: great car.

Jason:

I just swallowed Cool Guy's vomit. Oh wait, is vomit supposed to look like ranch dressing?

Aaron Lephart:

It's not 350HP. It's 305HP!

Aaron Lephart

Chris:

Noya don't even talk about resale value, I can get a SL55 AMG for what, $40,000? How much where they new, $100,000? Some resale value there wow.

Resale value of Mercedes sucks. Anyone with the money to buy one wouldn't be caught dead with a used car so they all buy new and sell these cars at a loss to get rid of them.

Joan of Arc:

Well, my friend's father is the GM of Mercedes Benz of Corpus Christi, and after hanging around these types of cars all day, you soon realize the amount of quality in them.

Once I leave the dealership, and get into my inferior Mazda, it just doesn't feel good. That is what you pay for. Bash the "rich" people all you want... you're just jealous you can't afford one. Nobody bashes poor people for buying cheap things, so there is no reason to gripe about luxury cars. Damn! I know I wish I had one (a German car, not necessarily this one... I agree, it looks pretty feminine).

hater:

Doorstop lovers of the world unite!

longdxcommuter:

I am sure that this car is well made and will sell. However, IMO the styling is polarizing and I am not a fan of it.

Larry:

This car is not about racing with GM roadsters. After you spend 30 years building up a business and raising a family its time to divorce the wife and move to Florida. Your not going to make the scene in a Camry so what you need is a young surgically enhanced blond and a Mercedes sports car. It really doesn't have to be fast because its going to take at least an hour for the Viagra to kick things up. You drive along palm lined roads with the wind caressing your scalp and the sound of your lawyers voice on the cellphone and you smile because you know there is a foot of snow falling on your old front lawn back home. That, is what this car is for.

longdxcommuter:

@Larry:

Probably the funniest post I have seen in a while. So true

Kell:

@Larry

LOL nice visual.

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