On Sale Date: August 2012
Price: $36,000 (est.) Competitors: Audi Q5, BMW X3, Cadillac SRX Powertrains: 3.5-liter V-6, 302 hp, 273 lb-ft of torque (4MATIC); 2.1-liter I-4 turbo-diesel, 190 hp, 369 lb-ft of torque (BlueTEC 4MATIC) EPA Fuel Economy (city/hwy): TBD What's New: Although the GLK's midcycle refresh incorporates only mild styling tweaks, with updated bumpers, headlamps, and interior trim, the mechanical alterations introduce nearly 1000 new parts to the boxy sport ute. Key among the changes are two new powerplants: A direct-injected 3.5-liter V-6 with a gain of 35 hp over its predecessor, and an upcoming 2.1-liter four-cylinder turbo-diesel BlueTEC model. Both promise upgraded fuel economy, Mercedes says, aided by the addition of stop/start technology and a new electromechanical steering setup, though we don't have the official numbers just yet. Mercedes-Benz's Attention Assist feature meant to combat drowsy driving is now standard, while new options include a variety of more in-depth driver assistance items as well as an AMG exterior styling package. Tech Tidbit: Automakers usually cite better mpg as the reason to include electromechanical steering, but the GLK350 adds another reason for a nonhydraulic setup: Active Park Assist. Thanks to the new electrically driven arrangement, the GLK can parallel park itself, as long as it detects a space that's 39.4 inches longer than the car. Just confirm the auto-park feature and pop the gearbox into reverse; as long as speed remains below 7 mph, the steering will maneuver the vehicle into a spot.Tuesday, June 26, 2012
2013 Mercedes-Benz GLK350 4MATIC Test Drive
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