Next Generation Mercedes SLK Prototype Spied Wearing Heavy Camouflage

Next Generation Mercedes SLK Prototype / Copyright by Carpix

First photos of 2012 SLK surface

By Christopher Jackson
March 9, 2009 10:30 PM
Filed Under: German, Mercedes-Benz, Spy Photos

Spy photos of the car that will be the 2012 Mercedes SLK have surfaced.

Heavy camouflage obscures all but the new vehicle's basic shape, but we can glean a few details from what's visible. The overall size looks to be close to the current car, as does the retractable hardtop, but the body looks wider and more squared-off. The SLK is likely to adopt the wide and low styling that's become Mercedes' corporate look, similar to the new faces of the C-Class and E-class, and of course the upcoming SLC Gullwing. Quad-look headlamps peeking out from behind the cladding also suggest that the SLK has lost its Formula One-inspired nose for a more conventional look.

At the rear, dual exhausts and a typically Mercedes trunk line are visible. A lack of cohesion between the bumpers and fenders suggests that this prototype may be constructed from a mix of current and next-generation parts.

Enthusiasts are of course hoping that the SLK will go on a diet as well. A lighter curb weight would enable it to better compete with some of its sporty-roadster rivals.

Current speculation calls for a new range of engines that may include a diesel, which would be the first for the SLK. We'll have more information and photos for you as tidbits fall into our hands.

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Comments

Joe_Limon
March 9, 2009 11:31 PM
it looks like it is using sebring parts for camouflage.

rcw
March 10, 2009 12:04 AM
I never did care for the nose on the current car, even though I realize the heritage of it and where it comes from. It just doesn't look right on this particular car. Oh well, hopefully the upcoming model will be a move forward in the styling department.

wjaprep
March 10, 2009 3:05 AM
ok, really now, how can anyone comment on this? lets save our cmmnts for the lighted camo version. but no, i dnt like the nose on the current slk either.

carbonsigma
March 10, 2009 7:18 AM
Wasn't there an SLK 320 CDI Triturbo? Or was that a concept only?

AG4
March 10, 2009 8:36 AM
It looks like the 2005 SLK 320 CDI Tri-Turbo was just a concept.


Edited by user on March 10, 2009 at 8:41 AM
benzboy
May 1, 2009 12:43 PM
what happened to the Gullwing hybrid SLK? love to know

rajeev
July 23, 2009 11:10 AM
amazing shape! , look like a body builder n cute bone !

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