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The chunky new 2013 Mercedes-Benz GLK

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Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK interior
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK interior
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK interior
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK interior
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim
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Mercedes Benz has been trying to retire the agricultural 33-year old G-Wagen for years, but people keep buying the damn thing. Its replacement was supposed to be the GL series, a large and luxurious 7-seater seemingly tailor-made for an American extended family and the open freeway. Unfortunately it is an expensive and somewhat uninspiring vehicle with none of the style of its equally gargantuan German rival the Audi Q7. However its smaller brother the GL is a chunky and almost cute synthesis of the all-terrain vehicle paradigm and the current Mercedes-Benz style guide, especially after its 2013 model year refit.

The first GLK had the feeling of an experiment on Mercedes’ part. A radically sharp and boxy shape with a single engine choice and a basic interior. A dalliance with the custom car community at launch suggested M-B were aiming the vehicle at “the youth." This has changed.

Cars such as the BMW X3, the Audi Q5 and most importantly the Range Rover Evoque have defined this segment that we might call “Affluent Mom". There’s gold in them there hills and the full force of Mercedes-Benz design, styling and engineering teams has descended to craft the GLK into full membership of the company’s range.

Naturally the oversized grill and snout are now in place together with the characteristic low air intakes below the lamp clusters. This being nominally an off-road vehicle we get a chromed sump guard rather than the usual front splitter.

Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK in AMG trim

Wheel arches are purposefully pumped and at the rear develop into a more cubist interpretation of the current Mercedes side swoop. Big rear taillights and another chromed under-plate complete the look.

It’s on the chunky side of cute and compared to Audi & BMW offerings a little more masculine and American in intent. Although made in Germany the U.S. is clearly a major sales target - indeed the vehicle is not offered in some European markets, including the U.K. where the Evoque is sweeping all before it.

The interior has similarly graduated to the current range standard style, including big chunks of polished walnut, leather and the “jet engine” ventilation outlets from the range-topping SLS. The detailing is perhaps slightly less opulent than some of the sedans but any owner will feel they are driving a proper Mercedes-Benz and that’s clearly been a priority for the company.

Mercedes-Benz 2012 GLK interior

One potentially cost-saving measure, or perhaps one just aimed at American Moms, is the use of a column mounted gear shift for the ubiquitous 7-speed auto box rather than the regular console-mounted stick and steering wheel paddles.

The GLK350 (2 wheel drive) and GLK350 4MATIC (4 wheel drive) are both powered by a fuel-efficient 3.5- liter direct-injection V6 gasoline engine generating 302 hp (225 kW) and 273 lb-ft (370 Nm) of torque from 3,500 to 5,250 rpm.

This accelerates the GLK350 and GLK350 4MATIC from 0-60 mph in 6.5 seconds. Top speed is 130 mph. This new motor also features Mercedes-Benz's ECO stop/start system for better fuel economy, particularly in city and suburban driving conditions.The GLK 250 BlueTEC 4MATIC boasts the most powerful four-cylinder diesel engine in the SUV world apparently. The direct-injection engine is rated at 190 hp (150 kW) and generates 369 lb-ft (500 Nm) of torque from 2,143 cc.

Even more frugal engine choices in the form of 4 wheel drive 220 BlueTEC and 2 wheel drive 200 & 220 BlueEfficiency diesels will be offered in Europe but not the U.S.

Vehicles will become available at the end of summer 2012 and European prices range from 36,000 euros to 50,000 euros including taxes while U.S. prices will come in at about $45,000 excluding taxes.

Source: Mercedes-Benz

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3 comments
Strategic Futurist
Wow look at that. Mercedes Benz has just invented the Subaru Outback!
Bill Bennett
Well it does look better than the old Gelandewagen, kinda, at least it no longer looks like it is made of 4x8 sheets of metal trimmed with windows. Unfortunately, no longer frame based for purists, now unibody for the rich who will never take it offroad.
Jean KipTorach
leave the G be..nothing even comes close!!the only way you can replace the g is to rebuild it and have it full sized like the landcruiser or something..which would suck..so let it be..