Mercedes Slk Photo Gallery

Mercedes Slk Photo Gallery

MERCEDES BENZ logo

2011 - 2016

The world economic crisis was over and the small premium roadster was ready to find its new customers. It changed its look and came with an improved drivetrain. At the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, the SLK was unveiled and it dropped-down its roof behind the seats. It was the third generation of the known Mercedes-Benz roadster. It was longer and wider than its predecessor. Yet, it weighted the sam...

full description and technical specifications

2008 - 2011

The 2008 SLK was the mid-cycle facelift for the 2004 generation, but in terms of refinement it had some important improvements. Mercedes-Benz engineers had redeveloped around 650 components. On the outside, the most striking improvement was on the front bumper. It features a lower splitter inspired by Formula 1 race-cars. The now larger exterior mirrors feature LED indicators with a pronounced a...

full description and technical specifications

2004 - 2008

The second generation of the little roadster from Mercedes-Benz was unveiled in 2004 at the Geneva Motor Show. This time, the car-maker gave more time to the design team. While the first generation was well-received due to its retractable hard-top and the 5-speed automatic gearbox, unlike the Z3 which offered a 4-speed version, the second-generation of the SLK was heavily improved in all dire...

full description and technical specifications

2000 - 2004

The SLK saw a first-generation mid-life facelift in 2000 with the introduction of newer design elements. Although the general appearance of the vehicle remained unchanged, the front end was revamped with a new, wider spoiler while a new set of wheels was introduced. Upholstery choices were also diversified with the introduction of two-tone leather configuration that covered the whole interior f...

full description and technical specifications

1996 - 2000

Mercedes-Benz introduced a light an unusual roadster in 1996, which it named SLK, and the three letters stood for Sport Leicht Kurz (Sport, light, and short). Its main rival, BMW, already had a sporty roadster on the market since 1995, and its sales were good. Mercedes-Benz waited a little bit more to uncover the SLK due to technical challenges such as the so-called Vario-Roof. But the wait t...

full description and technical specifications

1955 - 1963

In 1955, Mercedes-Benz introduced the SL Roadster as a compact, luxury two-seat open-top vehicle. While the first Disneyland opened in July in the U.S., Mercedes-Benz prepared the right car to visit it: the 1955 SL. It was unveiled in March at the Geneva Motor Show, and it was made for relaxed driving with a design inspired by the famous 300-SL "Gullwing". The carmaker built it on top of a sh...

full description and technical specifications

1955 - 1963

Unlike his famous brother, the "Gullwing" SL, the 190 SL Coupe was designed to be a sporty, two-seat GT car. It was launched in 1955 and it was into production until 1963. The 190 SL was shown to the public in 1954 at the New York International Motor Sports Show. It was a prototype nowhere near production standard. The adjustments and finishes were made to the car and, in January 1955, the p...

full description and technical specifications

Mercedes Slk Photo Gallery

Source: https://www.autoevolution.com/mercedes-benz/slk-klasse/

Komentar :

Posting Komentar