Mercedes-Benz At The Detroit Auto Show 2008

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  1. Alx New Member

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    Welcome back ladies and gentlemen; I hope you all had a fantastic weekend. Yesterday, the Detroit Auto Show opened its doors to the press, and with the event's commencement, so too came the debut of a number of new Mercedes models. To celebrate the festivities, Mercedes was kind enough to publish a four-part press release (along with a wealth of photos) detailing the models making their premier, meaning that even if you're unable to attend the show, you'll still have an exceptionally-detailed account of what's on display.

    To view the press release in its entirety, you can find all four parts along with roughly 70 photos immediately below.

    Enjoy.



    OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE


    1. Debut appearance of compact SUV and the new-generation SLK: Mercedes-Benz celebrates a double world premiere in Detroit

    2. World premiere for the compact SUV from Mercedes-Benz: Vision GLK: one car with two different faces

    3. The new-generation SLK

    4. Mercedes-Benz "Road to the Future"

    Debut appearance of compact SUV and the new-generation SLK: Mercedes-Benz celebrates a double world premiere in Detroit

    Detroit – The Vision GLK FREESIDE and Vision GLK TOWNSIDE are two breeds of the same vehicle which are set to take the SUV world by storm. Both of these studies are celebrating their world premiere at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Whereas the Vision GLK FREESIDE is an all-rounder that showcases the capabilities of today's SUV vehicles both on and off the road, the TOWNSIDE version is designed to make its mark with dynamic performance on the tarmac.

    By presenting two such different profiles, Mercedes-Benz is seeking to demonstrate the tremendous potential of the compact SUV study. The new generation of the SLK is likewise making its debut in Detroit. It is now yet more dynamic, and offers a brand of emotion-charged driving pleasure that is more intense than ever. Key visual changes include the restyled front and rear, as well as the meticulously modified interior. The two-seater's decidedly dynamic character is brought out to particularly good effect by the 224-kW/305-hp V6 sports engine with high-revving concept that features in the SLK 350, as well as by the optional direct-steer system. Despite the fact that their output has been increased, in some cases substantially so, all of the engines make far more restrained use of the fuel, meaning that their CO2 emissions have been cut once again. Also going on show for the first time in the US are two innovative new models with groundbreaking drive technologies that are designed to guarantee a clean and economical future for premium-class motoring – the S 300 BLUETEC HYBRID with a compact hybrid module, as well as the ML 450 HYBRID with petrol engine and innovative two-mode hybrid system for purely electrical operation. The Stuttgart-based automotive group is thereby progressing exactly as planned with its "Road to the Future" strategy.

    The Vision GLK FREESIDE and Vision GLK TOWNSIDE provide a stylistic preview of a future compact SUV model bursting with character. What makes them just so fascinating is the way they fuse different design worlds. The two studies incorporate elements taken from the original angular design of the G-Class, whilst at the same time impressing with design features typical of today's Mercedes-Benz passenger cars. Both stem from the same gene pool, yet each distinguishes itself with a personality all of its own. These two automotive characters are receiving their baptism of fire at the NAIAS in Detroit. In the words of Dr. Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG: "The Vision GLK FREESIDE and TOWNSIDE reveal new possibilities for the logical progression of our extremely successful model strategy in the SUV segment."

    The FREESIDE and TOWNSIDE take trademark SUV characteristics, such as solidity and off-road capability, and unite them with refined motoring culture on "regular" roads. In both cases, the AGILITY CONTROL suspension promises exceptional driving dynamics and agility, coupled with exemplary ride comfort plus pioneering standards of active safety. The GLK FREESIDE version brings the off-road abilities more to the fore with its special detachable body parts and rugged underride guard, while the Vision GLK TOWNSIDE with sports suspension unleashes its strengths in tarmac terrain. Forming the backbone of both variants is a highly robust bodyshell that forms a solid basis for a number of other key characteristics too: handling stability as well as vibration and acoustic comfort, which are equally as impressive under all driving conditions, plus passive safety, which is up to the brand's usual impeccably high standard.

    Responsive performance is guaranteed in both model versions regardless of the conditions thanks to the latest generation of economical and eco-friendly BLUETEC four-cylinder drive units under the bonnet, which operate in unison with the 7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic transmission and the new 4MATIC all-wheel drive. The compact-sized concept models also feature a number of technical highlights which are normally the preserve of the more exclusive vehicle categories. Quite apart from the PRE-SAFE anticipatory safety concept and the ILS Intelligent Light System, these include the COMAND APS infotainment centre with its intuitive operating concept, a rear-seat entertainment system including two screens, plus THERMOTRONIC 3-zone automatic climate control.

    The interiors of the two studies match the expressive design of the exterior, and present an enticing mix of high-grade materials plus an ergonomically coherent overall concept. Both instantly convey that characteristic Mercedes feel of wellbeing, but interpret it in two completely different styles. The Vision GLK FREESIDE immerses its occupants in an ambience of luxury and comfort, with white leather appointments and wood trim elements in a matt finish. The light aquamarine leather upholstery and brushed aluminium trim elements in the interior of the TOWNSIDE, on the other hand, set a more sporty tone.

    New generation of the SLK for intense motoring pleasure

    The latest generation of the SLK blazes a trail of new sporty highlights, and bestows yet greater appeal on this thriving two-seater sports car with the trendsetting vario-roof that transforms it from roadster to weatherproof coupé in a matter of seconds.

    The designers have honed the looks of the cult two-seater for added sportiness. Especially eye-catching is the restyled front bumper featuring modified segmentation of the air intakes and a more pronounced V-shape, while the area around the Mercedes star now stands out more boldly. The designers have also remodelled the vehicle's tail, with the diffusor-look styling at the bottom giving the Roadster an even more powerful appearance from the rear too.

    Many of the interior's details have also undergone remodelling, and the interior has been refined as a whole by meticulous material selection. Particular care was taken to optimise the interior in such a way as to make it that much more driver-focused again. The focal point in this respect is formed by a new three-spoke sports steering wheel with multifunction controls, as well as a new instrument cluster with intriguing-looking bezels.

    For the first time, Mercedes-Benz is equipping the SLK with the new NTG 2.5 generation of audio and telematics componentry. This boasts improved user friendliness together with even more handy functions. All audio systems come complete with a built-in hands-free facility with Bluetooth technology, plus a new media interface in the glove compartment, which enables mobile audio devices such as the iPod to be fully integrated into the audio system and operated from its control panel.

    The switch to the new telematics generation now sees Mercedes-Benz offering the optimised LINGUATRONIC voice control system, renowned for its outstanding operation, as an option for the SLK-Class for the first time.

    Customers who wish to enjoy the ultimate acoustic experience, whether driving with the vario-roof up or down, can opt for the harman kardon® Logic7® sound system. Here, the passenger compartment is filled by a rich surround sound, delivering crystal-clear listening pleasure of unprecedented quality for a roadster.

    High-revving sports engine: added power and considerably lower consumption

    Making a mighty contribution to the sporty billing of the 2008 generation of the SLK are three reengineered drive units which all stand out by virtue of their lower fuel consumption, resulting in reduced CO2 emissions. Both the four-cylinder engine in the SLK 200 Kompressor and the six-cylinder sports engine in the SLK 350 benefit from a substantial increase in output and torque. Only the familiar eight-cylinder powerplant in the SLK 55 AMG remains unchanged, despite which it has lost absolutely none of its thrill and continues to be a unique selling point in the SLK segment.

    The Mercedes-Benz engineers devoted particular attention to the V6 sports engine with high-revving concept, which is making its debut in the new-generation SLK. By performing a major overhaul of the engine's mechanics, the engineers succeeded in giving the V6 unit a completely new lease of life. From an unaltered displacement of 3498 cubic centimetres it now musters 224 kW/305 hp at 6500 rpm, a whole 24 kW (33 hp) more than in the engine it replaces. Torque has been upped too (+ 10 Nm) and now peaks at 360 Nm at 4900 rpm.

    This has been achieved by raising the rev speed limit to 7200 rpm, at the same time as increasing the compression ratio, fitting a new intake manifold and making extensive modifications to the valve gear.

    The new engine also strikes a far more emotive-sounding note after being deliberately tuned to deliver resonant sports engine acoustics, with overrun mode producing a particularly emotion-stirring sound. When partnered by the 7G-TRONIC automatic transmission, the engine management furthermore blips the throttle automatically during downshifts – not only does this create a very sporty soundtrack, it helps to limit load-alteration effects too.

    Yet despite its higher power output and such high-calibre performance, fuel consumption in the SLK 350 has been cut by a sizeable margin. In conjunction with the six-speed manual transmission, it now burns just 9.5 litres of fuel per 100 km on the combined cycle, meaning that consumption has been reduced by a remarkable 1.1 litres per 100 km. When coupled to the 7G-TRONIC automatic transmission, the sports engine limits itself to a mere 9.2 litres for every 100 km on the combined cycle, 0.9 litres less than previously. The cut in fuel consumption lowers CO2 emissions by 23 g/km to 219 g/km on the automatic model (manual transmission: 227 g/km, a reduction of 28 g/km).

    Choice of three further engines

    Following the facelift, the engine line-up for the second generation of the successful SLK-Class will comprise three further variants:
    • The four-cylinder supercharged engine delivers an extra 15 kW/21 hp of output (135 kW/184 hp), with torque increasing from 240 to 250 Newtonmetres. Combined fuel consumption has dropped by 1.0 litre to 7.7 l/100 km. This in turn reduces CO2 emissions by 27 g /km to 182 g/km.
    • The SLK 280 has likewise been optimised for lower fuel consumption, and therefore CO2 emissions. Fuel consumption has dropped by 0.4 litres to 9.3 l/100 km (automatic: -0.2 l to 9.1 l/100 km) and CO2 emissions by 11 g to 220 g/km (automatic: -6 g to 216 g/km)
    • At work under the bonnet of the SLK 55 AMG is the familiar 5.5-litre V8 powerplant delivering 265 kW/360 hp and 510 Nm of torque.
    The three new models in the SLK range all come with a precision six-speed manual gearshift. The SLK 55 AMG retains the 7G-TRONIC Sport seven-speed automatic transmission. The SLK 200 can be specified with an optional five-speed automatic, while the two V6 models – the SLK 280 and SLK 350 sports engine – offer the option of the 7G-TRONIC automatic transmission, or alternatively the 7G-TRONIC Sport with shift paddles on the steering wheel.

    New direct-steer system for immense agility and tangible fun at the wheel

    A newly developed direct-steer system with variable power assistance that elicits the very best from the suspension's sporty capabilities is optionally available (standard on SLK AMG 55). It combines agility and manoeuvrability on twisting country roads with low steering forces when parking and sure steering characteristics at high speeds.

    The direct-steer system is derived from the previous speed-sensitive power steering and operates purely mechanically. This dispenses with the need for sophisticated actuator units and complex sensors, which interfere with the direct flow of power between wheel and hand and therefore have a detrimental effect on steering precision. At the heart of the system is a new rack with ingeniously devised toothing, that is designed to alter the steering gear ratio as the steering angle changes. Around the central position, the steering has an indirect ratio for good straight-line stability, resulting in excellent safety at high speeds. As soon as the steering wheel is turned to an angle of 5 degrees, the ratio increases rapidly and the steering feels far more direct. In this way, the number of steering wheel turns from lock to lock is reduced by around 25 per cent with the new direct-steer system. Consequently, relatively small turns of the steering wheel are sufficient for changing course when driving in city traffic. Meanwhile, high-speed twisty sections of country roads can be negotiated safely, precisely and with enormous pleasure using relatively small steering movements, all in almost intuitive fashion.

    Road to the Future: S 300 BLUETEC HYBRID and ML 450 HYBRID

    Fuel-efficient and eco-friendly premium cars without any loss of safety, comfort and effortless motoring pleasure: that is the ultimate aim of the long-term development plan, which Mercedes-Benz has set in stone in its "Road to the Future" sustainability strategy. The focal points of development include modular drive technologies, consisting primarily of optimised internal combustion engines accompanied by individually customised hybrid solutions, with the two power sources being deployed either individually or in unison, depending on the vehicle category, operating profile and the customer's wishes.

    At Detroit 2008, Mercedes-Benz is exhibiting two especially economical and environmentally friendly models for the future. The S 300 BLUETEC HYBRID takes the same BLUETEC diesel emission control technology for the world's cleanest combustion engines that was launched in the US back in 2006, and combines it with a compact hybrid module. The ML 450 HYBRID with V6 petrol engine, meanwhile, features a cutting-edge two-mode hybrid system that permits purely electrical operation. The Stuttgart-based automotive group is thereby progressing exactly as planned with its "Road to the Future" strategy, which only got underway in autumn 2007 with a unique pageant of ultra-economical and eco-friendly models at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

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  2. PC Valkyrie Well-Known Member

    So the C63 does not make its N. American debut in Detroit? Too bad.
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  3. Alx New Member

    Yeh, its a shame, would love to see the new C in all its sporty glory, I dont even care how fast it is, just would like to see the AMG features. Interior and exterior. ;)


    BTW, Lots of interesting info on up coming models and MB views and changes in this article...
  4. NTT Active Member

    Thanks Alx
    Very interesting info.
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  5. HighestOfHigh Global Moderator

    Well the changes to the SLKs interior are outstanding. Even though the front bumper looks like an after market job the changes do look good.

    The GLK looks great, but again wish they had skipped the Concept form and just showed the production model. It's not like we haven't seen the production model yet.

    The M-class and S-class...same car, but new technology. Nice, but I wish they had showed something new.

    Maybe a C-class coupe. New CLK...Facelift CLS...New E-class...Maybach GL. Something unexpected to get me excited.

    Oh well still good show.
  6. Tarek Well-Known Member

    Love the new GLK it looks so MB like,the steering wheel of the SLK55 is really nice.
  7. NarutoRamen Well-Known Member

    Since they really didn't have anything to "wow" us with, I'd say it was an average showing. The GLK is nice but it's not my taste. If I wanted to get something small, why the F__k would I pay a premium price for it?
  8. Merc1 Premium Member

    The C63 AMG already made its U.S. debut at the L.A. show back in November.

    LA 2007: Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG stateside debut

    Over at the Mercedes pavilion, Los Angeles played host to the North American premier of the acclaimed Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG. The hotrod sport sedan from the Stuttgart is the three-pointed star's eight-cylinder answer to the Audi RS4 and BMW M3, and Benz's stubborn obsession with the torque converter aside, it presents a compelling case for those on the market for a big ferocious 451-hp 6.3L V8 in a small German package.

    Mercedes even brought out the head of AMG, all the way from Affalterbach, Germany, to unveil the car personally. The sheet was lifted to reveal a resplendent (that's right, resplendent!) C63 in a pearl white that'd make a First Lady's jewelry box jealous. Click on the images above and below to get a good look at the C63 AMG, because with over 450 horsepower, it may be the only chance you have to see it sitting still.



    LA 2007: Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG stateside debut - Autoblog


    It is also at the Detroit show if you look through the Autospies pic gallery.


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    They're going to wait until Geneva to show us the big stuff like the FL SL, CLS and maybe some type of concept that isn't an SUV.

    Now when the the New York auto show rolls around in April we'll see that SLC/SL Black Series thingy that shocked everyone some months ago. Just like last year's NY show when the CLK63 Black Series came out they're going to really surprise us.

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  10. Mr. Mercedes Premium Member

    Seems like they're making staggering gains in the fuel efficiency of the diesels.

    How does the new C200CDI being released this year compare to BMW and Audis offerings?

    We're hearing lots about their new diesels, but they've been pretty quiet about the future of the petrol engine range. I hope they've got something tasty cooking.
  11. justanthony Well-Known Member

    Well there's a new NA 305hp/360Nm V6 dropping anytime now. For the V8's, obviously waiting for munich to play it's hands first:cool:(think they just did) so anytime soon. Mercedes WILL respond to the new 400hp V8 and i think sooner than its taken for the V6. No way is the S class falling behind for a minute
  12. Sunny Well-Known Member

    Are they seriously using that old hag to promote the GLK? Is that the image they are going for? old, tired and desperate? Couldn't they line up any of the other chicks from s&c? :t-crazy2:

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  13. Mr. Mercedes Premium Member

    I don't think the updated 3.5V6 is a sufficient response to BMW 3 litre turbo. It seems more of a stop gap measure until a proper response is formulated. Mercedes usually has a torque advantage, but this time they have been left in BMW's wake. Oh well, at least it seems to be significantly better then the BM in terms of fuel consumption.

    One thing I have noticed in C-class reviews is a complaint of a slight amount of harshness at the upper reaches of the 3.5's limits. I hope this has been resolved. The C should have been launched WITH the new engine! A poor effort on MB's part.

    I wonder if the shared Chrysler/MB engine program is still alive. I hope not.
  14. Mr. Mercedes Premium Member

    LOL too right! The dark haired one would have been MUCH better! :D
  15. bum-man Well-Known Member

    I would say their answer to BMWs new V8 is thier current 5.5L V8. It still has a lot more in reserve.
  16. justanthony Well-Known Member

    i agree bit i'm pretty sure it will end up going the DI route with yet even more power/efficiency
  17. HighestOfHigh Global Moderator

    My goodness! What's wrong with old people.? Everyone on this forum will be old in their life time. Nothing is wrong with older people.

    I think thats the problem. People keep acting like Benz is for older people. Anyone can drive a car, but that doesn't mean the car is defined by the drivers age.

    Come on people. This car will fit who likes it. If someone doesn't buy this car because they used that woman to introduce it then something is wrong with them NOT Mercedes. Let's try to be more open minded.

    Most likely this will be the car choice for younger male driver anyway. I'm sure someone over 50 would prefer the M-class or X5.
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    Sounds Great!
  19. Sunny Well-Known Member

    Lol, I never said there is anything is wrong with old people, stop imagining insults and flying off the handle. But using someone who is not the demography for a product in a marketing campaign is just plain stupid...unless of course 50 something single women is the target audience for the GLK. Ever wonder why they don't use 18yr old chicks to promote Viagra or 80 yr olds to promote Xbox 360?
  20. HighestOfHigh Global Moderator

    Well Benz might just be on a budget and she came cheap. I doubt that people will say "Oh God she is so old...I will not be buying that car now!". I'm sure they had their reasons for using her. I'm glad she is out and has a job. I think it's sad that a lot of old people are being fired for younger people to come in just to get a younger audience.

    Let the old girl be employed. I'm just happy Benz thought enough of that lady. Hey, I might even get the GLK now thanks to that old lady. :)

    But seriously, i doubt this will really change anything.

    Matter of fact SUNNY they let them OLD Girls from Sexy in the City use it for their movie so this shouldn't be a shock.

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