| Mercedes-Benz SLK 55 AMG | |||
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Introduced at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show. 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 technology 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 equip-ment also includes head-thorax sidebags, adaptive front airbags and two-stage belt force limiters. 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. 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. The design and technology employed in this second generation of the SLK-Class place even greater emphasis on sports performance. The body size has grown by 72 mm in length and 65 mm in width. The range of engines available with the new SLK-Class is also unique for this market sector. The new SLK 55 AMG now sets a new benchmark in terms of power (265 kW), torque (510 newton metres) and acceleration (0-100 km/h: 4.9 sec-onds). 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. 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. De-pending 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. |
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| Performance | |||
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Fuel consumption: 8.5 km/L Acceleration - 0-100 km/h: 4.9 s Top speed: 250 km/h |
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| Engine | |||
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Type: 24 valve, V8 Displacement: 5439 cc Max horsepower: 360 BHP at 5750 rpm Max torque: 510 Nm at 4000 rpm Bore / stroke: 92.0 / 79.8 mm Compression ratio: 10.5:1 Aspiration: natural |
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| Dimensions | |||
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Overall length: 408 cm Width: 178 cm Height: 129 cm Wheelbase: 243 cm Track, front: 153 cm Track, rear: 154 cm |
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| Weights | |||
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Curb weight: 1400 kg Gross vehicle weight: 1850 kg |
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| Chassis | |||
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Brakes, front: Ventilated discs Brakes, rear: Ventilated discs Transmission: 7-speed automatic Steering: Rack and pinion, power assisted Tyres: 225/40 R18W / 245/30 R18W Wheelwidth: 7.5" / 8.5" |
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| Others | |||
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Engine placement: Front, longitudinally mounted Drive wheels: Rear wheel drive Trunk capacity: 208-300 L Fuel tank capacity: 60 L |
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