2004 Mercedes-Benz SLK
Design: sporty dynamism, with styling elements inspired by motorsport
The design of the car reflects the sporty
and powerful character of the new SLK-Class. A long bonnet, flat
windscreen, wide doors and a short rear represent typical roadster
characteristics given extra emphasis by the new SLK. This extra
forcefulness is underpinned by a 30-millimetre longer wheelbase, clear
tapering of the front and rear ends and a wedge-shape silhouette.
A range of captivating details inspired by racing cars – such as the
arrow-shaped nose, wing profiles in the radiator grille and the
twin-tailpipe system – underline the origins of the SLK in a company
which can point to an illustrious sports-car tradition.
The interior has also been completely redesigned and upgraded through
the use of carefully selected materials. The design concept is
distinguished by switches, buttons and trim elements with silver-coloured
surfaces, which form a striking contrast to the dark tones of the
dashboard. Plus, customers can choose from a range of six shades for the
leather trim, or any one of twelve designo appointment colours.
The beautifully sculptured bodywork is also an achievement in terms of
its technical prowess. The Cd value (0.32) is a good example, as are the
rigidity of the body and the fuel tank capacity (70 litres). The
Sindelfingen engineers have further optimised and perfected the
technology behind the innovative varioroof, which marked the SLK out as
a trendsetter on its arrival in 1996. The roof now opens and closes even
more quickly and takes up even less space in the boot – thanks to the
pivoting rear window. With the varioroof open, boot capacity stands at
208 litres according to the VDA method - 63 litres more than in the
outgoing model. A further new feature now makes it possible to operate
the varioroof by a remote control function in the car key (optional).
Safety: newly developed protection system with adaptive airbags
State-of-the-art construction processes,
the increasingly large proportion of high-strength steel alloys (40
percent) and a host of other measures besides allow the new SLK-Class to
leave the outgoing model in its slipstream. The occupant protection
systems adjust their reactions according to the situation in hand. For
example, adaptive airbags – which inflate in two stages in response to
the severity of the accident – are making their debut in this model
series.
The standard-fitted belt force limiters also work through two stages and
adapt to the severity of the accident. In the event of a side impact,
newly developed head/thorax airbags inflate to protect the head and
upper body of the passengers. A special sensor also triggers the side
airbags and both belt tensioners if the car rolls over. Robust steel
tubes in the A-pillars and solid roll-over bars behind the seats offer
additional protection in this type of accident.
Engines: up to 25 percent more power coupled with reduced fuel consumption
The range of engines available for the
SLK-Class is also quite unique in this market segment. Here,
Mercedes-Benz is the first manufacturer to respond to the desires of
drivers with more sporting ambitions by adding an eight-cylinder
powerplant to the mix. The V8 unit gives the SLK 55 AMG class-leading
output (265 kW/360 hp), torque (510 Newton metres) and acceleration
(0-100 km/h: 4.9 seconds) figures. The top-of-the-line engine is linked
up as standard with the newly developed seven-speed automatic
transmission 7G-TRONIC, which the driver can choose to operate using
steering-wheel gearshift buttons.
For the SLK 350, meanwhile, Mercedes-Benz has developed a new
six-cylinder engine with around 25 percent more power (200 kW/272 hp)
and 13 percent extra torque (350 Newton metres ). The four-valve unit is
one of the most powerful V6 engines in its displacement class and
reinforces its sporting credentials with a pleasing, full-throated
sound.
Peak torque is available as low down as 2400 rpm and remains constant up
to 5000 rpm. This provides the key to powerful acceleration and
impressive mid-range sprints. The SLK 350 reaches 100 km/h from a
standstill in just 5.6 seconds (with 7G-TRONIC: 5.5 seconds) and
accelerates from 60 to 120 km/h in 8.7 seconds (with 7G-TRONIC: 5.1
seconds).
For the first time, Mercedes-Benz is using variable intake and exhaust
camshaft adjustment in the V6 engine. This boosts output and torque,
whilst also helping to save fuel. A second intake manifold, tumble flaps
in the intake ducts and intelligent heat management are further
technical highlights of the new six-cylinder unit. When fitted with the
seven-speed automatic transmission, the new SLK 350 burns 10.1 litres of
premium unleaded petrol per 100 km (NEDC combined), making it some three
percent more economical than the outgoing SLK six-cylinder variant with
five-speed automatic transmission, despite its significantly deeper
power reserves.
The 120-kW/163-hp engine under the bonnet of the SLK 200 KOMPRESSOR is
also celebrating its premiere in this Mercedes model family. The new
arrival is a member of the unique TWINPULSE generation of four-cylinder
engines from Mercedes-Benz, which offer further advances in terms of
output, torque, smoothness and fuel consumption. The TWINPULSE system
brings together various technologies, such as a supercharger, balancer
shafts, an intercooler, variably adjustable camshafts and four-valve
technology. This high-tech package allows the SLK 200 KOMPRESSOR to burn
eight percent less fuel than the outgoing engine with the same output.
NEDC combined consumption stands at 8.7 litres per 100 kilometres.
The SLK 200 KOMPRESSOR and SLK 350 are fitted as standard with a
six-speed manual transmission which stands out with its short and fast
shift travel and impressive precision. The proven five-speed automatic
transmission is available as an option for the four-cylinder engine,
whilst customers can order the new V6 model with the seven-speed
automatic transmission 7G-TRONIC. In keeping with the dynamic and agile
character of the SLK-Class, the driver can also operate either automatic
transmission using buttons on the steering wheel (optional) and select
the gears manually.
The chassis for the new SLK has a sporty set-up and differs from the
outgoing model with its newly developed three-link front suspension,
rack-and-pinion steering and an even more effective braking system.
Mercedes engineers have carried out detailed modifications to the
multi-link independent rear suspension and adapted it to the larger
track width. The new SLK-Class comes as standard with 16, 17 or 18-inch
light-alloy wheels, depending on the model. Sports suspension with a
lowered body is available as an option.
Comfort: new AIRSCARF system ensures even greater open-air driving pleasure