World premiere in March 2004 - More performance, more safety, more
roadster motoring pleasure:
The new Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class
Stuttgart, Jan 07, 2004
One of the most exciting and successful
sports cars is now ready for Round Two: Mercedes-Benz unveils its
new SLK-Class.
More attractive, more powerful and
sportier than its predecessor, this appealing two-seater will be
celebrating its European market launch in March 2004. The new model
offers a choice of three new engines with a performance range
extending from 120 kW/163 hp to 265 kW/360 hp. This includes – for
the first time in this vehicle class - an eight-cylinder supplied by
Mercedes-AMG. The SLK 350 is powered by a new 200 kW/272 hp V6
engine delivering dynamic driving pleasure.
The second generation of this
two-seater again captivates the eye with its sophisticated design
featuring details reminiscent of Formula motor racing. This quality
enables the SLK to uphold its reputation as a trendsetter and a
tech-nology leader among the sports cars in this class. A further
development of its vario-roof transforms this roadster into a coupé
in just 22 seconds. The range of standard equipment also includes
head-thorax sidebags, adaptive front air-bags and two-stage belt
force limiters. Mercedes engineers have added even more sports
refinement to the suspension, steering and manual transmission.
As a global first, Mercedes-Benz is
offering the AIRSCARF neck-level heating system. This delivers a
flow of warm air from the headrests at the touch of a button,
thereby enabling SLK occupants to keep the roof down even when there
is a chill in the air. This extends the top-down driving season to
the full calendar year. Automatic climate control, bi-xenon
headlamps with cornering light, COMAND and the unique 7G-TRONIC
7-speed automatic transmission add to the technological innovations
which can now be supplied as options to the SLK-Class for the first
time.
The new Mercedes roadster is now
taking the place of its predecessor, a car which has delighted more
than 308,000 owners since it first appeared in the autumn of 1996.
Worldwide, this model holds the number one position in this market
segment and has already established itself as a symbol for the new,
dynamic brand image of Mercedes-Benz.
The design and technology employed in
this second generation of the SLK-Class place even greater emphasis
on sports performance. With more powerful engines, redesigned
suspension, direct steering feel and a responsive six-speed manual
shift system, the new model offers an even more athletic driving
experience than ever before. The body size has grown by 72 mm in
length and 65 mm in width, affording driver and passenger more space
and even higher standards of comfort than the previous model.
Design: sports dynamics with
designer features from Formula motor racing
From an initial glance, the design of
this car reflects the sporty and altogether more powerful character
of the new SLK-Class. A long bonnet, steeply raked windscreen, wide
doors and short boot are the typical characteristics of a roadster
and the new SLK underlines these even more emphatically than its
predecessor. The extra 30 millimetres on the wheelbase, the
distinctive arrow-like tapering at the front and rear and the
wedge-shaped silhouette all contribute to this impression.
With attractive geometry details like
the strikingly sharp nose section, special fins on the radiator
grille and the twin exhaust system reminiscent of a racing car, the
design of the new SLK recalls the fact that this two-seater is the
child of a company with a long and illustrious tradition of sports
car production.
The interior has also been completely
redesigned and substantially upgraded with a careful choice of
materials. The design concept is characterised by switches,
push-buttons and decorative elements with silver-coloured surfaces,
creating a sharp contrast with the black surfaces of the instrument
panel. Customers who opt for a leather interior can select from a
range of six colours to create their personal choice of interior
look.
Body: best in its class for
aerodynamics and luggage compartment volume
The beautifully shaped body of the
new SLK also stands out for its technical merits: no other roadster
in this class matches its superb Cd value (0.32), its exceptional
standards of body strength, an equivalent fuel tank capacity (70
litres) or a comparable size of luggage compartment (300 litres when
vario-roof is closed).
The innovative vario-roof with which
the Mercedes sports car set new trends back in 1996 has been further
improved by the engineers at the Sindelfingen plant and its
technology has been honed. It opens and closes faster than ever
before and thanks to a pivoting rear window it now takes up even
less space in the luggage compartment. When the vario-roof is open,
the luggage compartment capacity is 208 litres (applying the VDA
measurement method) – this is 63 litres more than that of the
predecessor model. For the first time ever, as an optional feature
available on request, the vario-roof can also be actuated using the
remote control on the vehicle key.
Safety: newly developed protection
system with adaptive airbags
An ultramodern design procedure, a 40
% increase in the use of high-tensile steel alloys and many other
additional measures allow the new SLK-Class to surpass the high
safety standards set by its predecessor. The occupant protection
systems respond to the prevailing situation: for the first time,
Mercedes-Benz is using adaptive airbags in this model range, which
deploy in two stages depending on the severity of the accident.
The belt force limiters, now standard
equipment, also function in two stages and adjust to the severity of
the accident. In instances of side impact, recently developed
head-thorax airbags spring into action and protect the passenger’s
head and upper body. A special sensor also triggers the side airbags
and both belt tensioners in the event of the vehicle rolling over.
Robust steel tubes in the A-pillars and solid roll-over bars behind
the seats offer additional protection in accidents of this kind.
Engines: Up to 25 more performance
with reduced fuel consumption
The range of engines available with
the new SLK-Class is also unique for this market sector.
Mercedes-Benz is the first carmaker in this segment to respond with
an eight-cylinder engine to the wishes of performance-minded car
drivers. The new SLK 55 AMG now sets a new benchmark in terms
of power (265 kW/360 hp), torque (510 newton metres) and
acceleration (0-100 km/h: 4.9 seconds). The V8 power unit is twinned
as standard with the recently developed 7G-TRONIC seven-speed
automatic transmission controlled by the driver using gearshift
buttons on the steering wheel.
Mercedes-Benz has developed a new
six-cylinder engine with around 25 percent more power (200 kW/272 hp)
and 13 percent more torque (350 newton metres) for the SLK 350.
The four-valve engine is one of the most powerful V6 units in its
displacement class and its sporting character can be clearly
distinguished by its powerful, vibrant engine note.
Maximum torque is available from an
engine speed of just 2400 rpm and remains constant across a wide rev
band extending up to 5000 rpm. This allows the car to be accelerated
hard and permits rapid bursts of power. From a standing start, the
SLK 350 reaches 100 km/h in just 5.6 seconds (with the 7G-TRONIC:
5.5 seconds) and accelerates from 60 to 120 km/h in 8.7 seconds
(with the 7G-TRONIC: 5.1 seconds).
This is the first time that
Mercedes-Benz has ever produced a V6 engine with variable camshaft
control on intake and exhaust sides. The outcome is enhanced
performance and torque combined with improved fuel economy. A
two-stage intake manifold, “tumble” flaps in the intake ducts and an
intelligent heat management system add to the technical
distinguishing features of this new six-cylinder engine. When
combined with the option of a seven-speed automatic transmission,
the new SLK 350 only consumes a meagre 9.9 litres of Super grade
fuel over a distance of 100 kilometres (NEDC total consumption
figures) and therefore, despite a significant increase in
performance figures, still manages to be some five percent more
fuel-efficient than the previous SLK six-cylinder engine with a
five-speed automatic transmission.
The 120 kW/163 hp engine in the
SLK 200 KOMPRESSOR is also celebrating a premiere status in this
range of Mercedes models. This is one of the new generation of
four-cylinder engines from Mercedes-Benz featuring the unique
TWINPULSE system which offers further advances in terms of
performance, torque, smoothness and fuel economy. The TWINPULSE
system combines a range of different technologies such as a
compressor, balancer shafts, charge-air cooling, variable camshaft
adjustment and four-valve technology. This high-tech package makes
the new SLK 200 KOMPRESSOR eight percent more fuel-efficient than
its equally powerful predecessor. The NEDC overall fuel consumption
rating is just 8.7 litres of fuel over a distance of 100 kilometres.
As standard equipment, the SLK 200
KOMPRESSOR and SLK 350 are going to the starting grid with a
six-speed transmission equipped with short, fast shift lever strokes
and high levels of shift precision. As an option, the four-cylinder
engine can be twinned with the tried and tested five-speed automatic
transmission while the new six-cylinder can be paired up with the
7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic transmis-sion. To reflect the
dynamic character of the new SLK-Class, drivers can operate both
automatic transmissions using gearshift buttons mounted on the
steering wheel (as an optional extra) to select the desired ratio.
The distinguishing features of the
sports-tuned suspension are the new design of three-link front axle,
the rack-and-pinion steering unit and an even more powerful braking
system than the previous model. Mercedes engineers have modified
many details of the multi-link independent rear suspension unit and
have adapted it to suit the increased track width of this new model.
Depending on the choice of model, standard equipment in the new
SLK-Class can include 16, 17 or even 18-inch alloy wheels. Low-slung
sports suspension is also available as an option.
Comfort: AIRSCARF – a world first
for even greater top-down driving pleasure
Longer and more often is the clear
message from the new Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class to fans of top-down
driving. AIRSCARF is a world first which allows drivers to lower the
vario-roof even when there is a real chill in the air. Owners can
now enjoy the true roadster experience more frequently than ever
before. AIRSCARF is an innovative heating system located in the seat
headrests: at the touch of a button, temperature-controlled air
flows out of special vents in the headrests to keep the shoulders,
neck and heads of SLK occupants warm on the road – acting just like
an invisible scarf.
This new development is a unique
option in the open-top car market. It operates in three stages and
is equipped with an electronic control unit. It controls head-level
heating to suit ambient conditions – depending on roadspeed and
temperature - and adapts the fan speed continuously to ensure that
the best possible distribution of hot air is delivered in any given
situation.
The THERMATIC system represents a
further innovation for perfect in-car climate control and is
standard equipment on the SLK 350 and the SLK 55 AMG. For even more
demanding car drivers, Mercedes-Benz has developed the THERMOTRONIC
luxury climate control system, equipped with solar and pollutant
sensors.
To keep SLK driver and passenger
entertained and informed, optional equipment includes the Audio 20
CD stereo car radio, the Audio 50 APS with integrated colour display
and a navigation system or COMAND APS, which features a DVD/CD
player, colour display and separate DVD drive for the navigation
system. Another option is the surround sound system with eleven
speakers and a 380 Watt amplifier for that ultimate acoustic
experience.
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