PRESS RELEASE
Mercedes Debuts SLK in L.A.
Mercedes-Benz SLK Sports Car Makes U.S. Auto Show Debut at Los Angeles Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price Set at $39,700 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 3 -- The U.S. public debut of the eagerly awaited Mercedes-Benz SLK sports car took place today at news media activities preceding the opening of the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show, which is open to the public January 4-12, 1997 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The fully equipped new roadster begins arriving in the United States this month at a suggested retail price of $39,700. The innovative SLK will set new standards in the two-passenger sports car market segment, and it will take its place among legendary sports cars that bore the three-pointed star. A high-performance engine, responsive transmission and sophisticated independent suspension assure sporty driving in the SLK, including 0-60 mph acceleration in what has already been reported at 6.6 seconds and a top speed of 140 mph. Already named as one of Car & Driver Magazine's "Ten Best," the new SLK supplements the well-known Mercedes-Benz SL models and returns the German automaker to the enviable position of offering sporty entries in two distinct sports car segments -- last seen in the early 1960s with the 300SL and 190SL. A Sports Car For All Seasons and Reasons The SLK has been designed as a sports car for all seasons and reasons, and this is made clear by the car's most unique feature -- a fully automatic retracting hardtop. The current Mercedes SL models introduced the industry's first fully automatic operation for the convertible top, and the SLK takes this technology a step further. Pushing one button triggers a sequence of events that transforms the SLK from a closed coupe to a fully open roadster in 25 seconds. The folding roof retracts completely into a rear compartment, leaving a sleek, smooth appearance. The retractable hardtop creates two cars in one, and also offers the refinement and structural integrity of a coupe. The hardtop provides increased security against theft, and the glass rear window with integrated defroster will not discolor. ASR traction control, standard for the U.S.-market SLK, is another all- season asset. The system can control rear wheelspin with both the brakes and throttle. As on every U.S.-market Mercedes-Benz, four-wheel disc anti-lock brakes are standard on the SLK. BabySmart(TM) -- A Safety First The SLK features the first-ever use of the BabySmart system -- a new technology which turns off the passenger airbag whenever a special child seat is belted in. The BabySmart system uses a small "resonator" built into the child seat, similar to the security tags sometimes attached to merchandise in retail clothing stores. A low-power radio signal from the passenger seat prompts a return signal from the resonator in a BabySmart-equipped infant or child seat, allowing the system to sense the presence of the seat and automatically turn off the passenger's front airbag. Since the car's signal is essentially "reflected" back by the resonator in the child seat, the seat itself needs no battery or power hookup. The BabySmart system is a special benefit in a two-seater like the SLK, since rear-facing child seats are too close to the airbag and can't be placed in a rear seat. The seat itself is available as an accessory from Mercedes-Benz dealers. Only Three Options Since the Mercedes-Benz SLK is so comprehensively equipped as standard, there are only three factory options: heated seats for $595, metallic paint for $600 and a choice of telephone/CD changer combinations -- an integrated mobile phone/CD changer for $1,495 or an integrated portable phone/CD changer for $1,895. (A complete list of standard features is attached.) Sporty, Quick and Fun Selective use of light-weight materials such as magnesium and aluminum contribute to a lean weight-to-power ratio of about 16 pounds-per-horsepower. With a curb weight of 3,036 pounds and 157 inch-length, the SLK is relatively light and short, emphasizing its sporty nature and contributing to its nimbleness. All U.S. versions of the Mercedes-Benz SLK are equipped exclusively with a 185-horsepower, supercharged, intercooled engine. Badged SLK230, the U.S. model shares the European "Kompressor" badge on the front fenders to indicate the presence of a supercharger, or compressor. The SLK's crankshaft-driven supercharger is an adaptation of the Roots "blower," which was invented by Americans Francis and Philander Roots 130 years ago. Twin three-lobed rotors turn at up to 12,000 rpm within the oval compressor housing, compressing incoming air. An intercooler then cools the pressurized air, which creates a denser intake charge to boost power further. To conserve fuel and enhance component durability, the belt-driven supercharger disengages at idle via magnetic clutch. However, there is a smooth transition, with none of the "lag" or sudden power surges that mar performance in some turbocharged cars (which use exhaust gas to drive the compressor). On the contrary, with its 200 lbs.-ft of torque available from 2,500-4,800 rpm, the SLK230 rewards the driver with the smooth, flexible response one would expect of a larger displacement engine. Teamed to the SLK's supercharged engine is a five-speed automatic transmission that uses electronic controls and a microprocessor to adapt to road conditions and even an individual's driving style. For example, on inclines, the transmission will sense the road grade and delay an upshift to preserve climbing power. Then, on a descent, the transmission will downshift to take advantage of engine braking, just as a driver would do if shifting manually. In normal driving, the transmission shifts quickly and smoothly for optimal fuel efficiency. However, when the transmission computer senses spirited driving, it responds with crisper shifts at higher engine speeds. Double wishbone front suspension and the renowned Mercedes-Benz five-link rear suspension endow the SLK with the handling reflexes expected of a modern sports car, without the jarring ride of some of the "classics." The SLK's staggered tire sizes (different sizes front and rear), meanwhile, contribute to the roadster's neutral handling, a trait preferred by most driving enthusiasts. The front alloy wheels, which measure 16 inches in diameter and 7 inches wide, are shod with 2O5/55R-16 V-rated performance tires; the rear wheels measure 16" x 8" and feature wider, lower-profile 225/50-R16 tires. As Safe As It Is Fun Mercedes-Benz advanced the safety of open cars with the current SL coupe/roadster -- particularly in regard to rare but dangerous rollover accidents -- and these lessons have been applied to the new SLK. Complementing the new BabySmart system, occupant safety in the SLK starts with the "crumple zone" construction pioneered by Mercedes-Benz and includes a new ellipsoid bulkhead, the latest refinement to the proven forked front member which helps dissipate crash energy. The integrity of the Mercedes body structure also contributes to an unparalleled level of ride comfort and refinement for an open car. The sturdy SLK passenger compartment is further protected by reinforced A- pillars, dual integrated rollover bars, front airbags and door-mounted side airbags (an exclusive among its competitors). Its three-point seatbelts incorporate Emergency Tensioning Retractors (ETR), with belt-force limiters to guard against upper body injuries caused by seatbelts in a severe front or rear impact. A Future Look With A Hint of Retro The contemporary styling of the SLK includes cues from a rich heritage of Mercedes-Benz racing and sports cars, such as the supercharged SSK of the 1920s and the 300SL of the 1950s and 1960s. Notable design elements linking the SLK with its proud past include the long hood/short deck proportions and the "power domes" on the hood, a tribute to the original 300SL. The SLK design is one that looks toward the future, however, not the past. The taut wedge profile, short overhangs and wheels that fill the fender wells convey action and performance, even standing still. It's intended to be a timeless design, and it is unmistakably Mercedes-Benz. Among the exciting exterior colors available are Calypso Green, Bahama Blue and Sunburst Yellow. The SLK interior blends modern design, classic touches and functional luxury. The two-tone leather interior is unlike anything Mercedes-Benz has ever put into a production car. Three color combinations are available -- navy/charcoal, oyster/charcoal and salsa/charcoal -- and one solid tone, charcoal. It's as comfortable as a Mercedes is expected to be. The seats use a special built-in spring system to help absorb bumps, and there's nearly 43 inches of legroom. The standard telescoping steering wheel helps the driver fine-tune the driving position. A standard draft blocker easily slips over the rollover bars to reduce wind buffeting in the cockpit, enhancing comfort for both driver and passenger. The instrument panel gauges have a classic sports car look, with polished aluminum bezels, ivory faces and red dial pointers. The stainless steel and chrome trim on the door sills and door handles adds a retro touch, too. On the console, Mercedes uses carbon optic trim, which looks like the carbon fiber used in race cars. The top center of the instrument panel houses a pair of hidden cupholders. Mercedes-Benz plans to produce about 6,500 SLK roadsters for the U.S. market during calendar year 1997. Like all Mercedes-Benz models, the SLK comes with a comprehensive four-year/50,000-mile warranty, which includes tires, batteries and adjustments for the full coverage period. In addition, all Mercedes cars, regardless of model year, are covered by the 24-hour Mercedes-Benz Roadside Assistance Program. This peace of mind can include a free jump start, mounting of the spare tire or a few gallons of fuel, even for a decades-old Mercedes. 1998 MERCEDES-BENZ SLK230 TECHNICAL DATA Engine In-line, four cylinders, Roots-type supercharger with intercooler Engine material Thin-wall cast-iron block, aluminum head Valvetrain Double overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder, electronically controlled variable intake valve timing control Displacement (cu. in./cc) 140/2,295 Bore (in./mm) 3.58/90.9 Stroke (in./mm) 3.48/88.4 Compression ratio 8.8:1 Maximum boost pressure 0.5 bar (7.0 psi) Horsepower/rpm 185/5,300 Torque/rpm 200/2,500-4,800 Engine management ME 2.1 with hot-film mass air flow sensor, distributorless coi1 per cylinder pair ignition, sequential fuel injection and knock sensor; networked via CAN databus to transmission Maximum engine speed 5,800 Transmission Five-speed electronically controlled automatic with driver-adaptive shift logic and lock-up torque converter that engages in third, fourth and fifth gears for optimal fuel efficiency Gear ratios 1 3.93 2 2.41 3 1.49 4 1.00 5 0.83 R 3.10 R2("winter" mode) 1.90 Final drive ratio 3.27:1 Traction control Automatic Slip Control standard; uses both brake and throttle intervention Body High-strength/low-alloy steel-reinforced monococque chassis/body, power-retractable hardtop Safety Integrated rollover bars, driver and passenger front airbags, door-mounted side airbags, three-point seatbelts with Emergency Tensioning Retractors (ETR) and belt-force limiters, BabySmart child seat detection system to deactivate passenger-side front airbag Suspension Four-wheel independent Front Double wishbone, coil springs, separate gas-pressurized shock absorbers, stabilizer bar, anti-dive geometry Rear 5-arm multi-link, coil springs, separate gas-pressurized shock absorbers, stabilizer bar, anti-lift geometry Steering Recirculating-ball, power-assisted Overall ratio 15.53 Turns, lock-to-lock 3.1 Turning circle radius(ft.) 34.7 Wheels Polished aluminum alloy Front 7.0" x 16 Rear 8.0 x 16" Tires V-rated high-performance, "staggered" sizes Front 205/55R-16 Rear 225/50R-16 Brakes 4-wheel disc (ventilated front, solid rear); ABS anti-lock Front disc diameter (in./mm) 11.3/287 Front disc thickness (in./mm) .98/25 Rear disc diameter (in./mm) 11.0/279.4 Rear disc thickness (in./mm) .35/9 Exterior dimensions (in./mm) Wheelbase 94.5/2,400 Length 157.3/3,995 Width 67.5/1,714 Height (top up) 50.7/1,289 Track Front - 58.6/1,488 Rear - 58.5/1,485 Overhang Front - 31.3/795 Rear - 31.5/800 Interior dimensions (in./mm) Head room, top up 37.4/950 Leg room 42.7/1,084 Shoulder room 51.7/1,313 Seat adjustment, fore/aft 7.7/196 Seat height adjustment 1.7/43 Capacities Trunk (cu. ft.) 9.5 (top up); 3.6 (top down) Fuel tank (gal.) 14 Weight (lbs.) 3,036 Cabin volume (cu. ft.) 43.8 Aerodynamic drag (Co) 0.35 Performance 0-60 mph (sec.) 6.6 (Road & Track, January 1997) Top speed (mph) 140 Fuel mileage (EPA-estimated mpg) City 22 Highway 30 1998 MERCEDES-BENZ SLK230 STANDARD EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE -- Supercharged (Kompressor) and intercooled DOHC 16-valve 2.3-liter inline four-cylinder engine (variable valve timing, ME 2.1 engine control, sequential fuel injection); 185 horsepower, 200 lbs.-ft. of torque. -- Electronically controlled five-speed automatic transmission with driver-adaptive computer control -- ASR traction control (employs ABS brakes and throttle control) -- Double-wishbone front suspension -- Mercedes-patented five-link rear suspension -- Four-wheel disc brakes -- ABS anti-lock brake system -- V-rated performance tires, staggered tire sizes: 205/55R-16 front, 225/50R-16 rear SAFETY -- Supplemental Restraint System that includes dual front airbags, door- mounted side airbags, three-point seatbelts with emergency tensioning refractors (ETR) and belt force limiters -- Crumple-zone body structure with new "ellipsoid bulkhead" design; numerous cross members, reinforced central tunnel and B-pillar stubs -- Reinforced A-pillars and dual integrated rollbars mounted behind seats protect in rollover accidents -- BabySmart automatic child sent recognition system deactivates passenger-side front airbag when special BabySmart-compatible child seat is installed EXTERIOR -- Fully automatic, power-retractable steel hardtop with one-touch control -- Nylon wind deflector (fits over rollbars to reduce interior buffeting) -- Polished-alloy wheels -- Heated, water pressure-driven headlamp washers -- Dual "power bulges" on the hood recall the classic Mercedes-Benz 300SL -- Fog lamps -- Power-adjustable, heated side-view mirrors -- Heated windshield washer system -- Tinted glass -- Radio frequency remote security system INTERIOR -- Leather upholstery (three two-tone choices, one solid tone) -- High-performance AM/FM/weatherband/cassette stereo with Bose six- speaker sound system -- Classic-style instrument panel: gauges with polished aluminum bezels, ivory-color faces and red needle pointers -- Liquid-crystal digital readouts for outside temperature, odometer and trip odometer -- Leather-wrapped steering wheel -- Anti-theft system with remote central locking and transponder-encoded ignition key -- Dual-zone climate control with dust/pollen filter -- Manually telescoping steering column -- Power windows -- Cruise control -- Draft blocker that fits over rollover bars to reduce wind buffeting -- Integrated garage door opener -- Carbon fiber-style accents -- Drilled polished-aluminum pedals, polished aluminum door sills, chrome door handles. -- SLK design floor mats -- Cupholders and coinholders OPTIONS -- Metallic paint -- Heated seats -- Choice of integrated portable telephone with CD changer or integrated mobile telephone with CD changer
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