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Mercedes-Benz SLK Special "Edition 10"
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The "Edition 10" show car with which Mercedes-Benz marked ten years of the
SLK-Class at the 2006 Paris Motor Show is available to European customers from
January 2007. This special model is distinguished by a unique paint finish and
choice of interior materials. The SLK-Class was introduced into the market ten years ago, and
immediately became a favourite. To mark this anniversary, Mercedes-Benz
presented a show car at the Paris Motor Show in September 2006 which is now about
to be produced as an exclusive special series. With the new-style, matt grey metallic paint finish "allanite grey Magno",
Mercedes designers are illustrating a trend for future colour schemes. This
finish is available for a limited edition of 350 vehicles. This exclusive matt
finish is available as an option in addition to obsidian black metallic and
iridium silver metallic. The standard finish for the special model is black. Other highlights of the SLK Edition 10 include light-alloy wheels painted in
dark-grey, high-gloss "chrome-shadow", which are additionally enhanced with
black/silver emblems bearing the Mercedes star. These ten-spoke designer wheels
are shod with wide-base tyres in size 225/45 R 17 (front) and 245/40 R 17
(rear). Dark-tinted rear lights and engraved insignia bearing the lettering
"EditI0n" on the wings also distinguish the special sports car model. In the interior the two occupants are treated to a selection of fine
materials. The seats, centre console armrest and gearshift lever are covered in
black leather, with both seat backrests bearing the "EditI0n" logo. The centre
panels of the seat cushions and backrests feature a silver-coloured under layer
which discreetly yet strikingly brings the perforated leather to the fore. This sporty, elegant black/silver contrast is accentuated by the
silver-threaded top stitching of the SLK’s sports seats. The liner of the
vario-roof and the inner surrounds of the rear window are in black. In addition
to leather upholstery and 17-inch light-alloy wheels, the standard equipment of
the special model includes heated seats and velour floor mats with black edging
and an embroidered "EditI0n" logo. Another special feature is the innovative, matt-painted metallic mesh that
embellishes the area above the glove compartment, while Mercedes designers have
chosen two black trim strips for the driver’s side. The speedometer and rev
counter feature red scales to emphasise the sporty character of the SLK Class. The special "Edition 10" model is available as an SLK 200 KOMPRESSOR with 120
kW, an SLK 280 with the 170 kW six-cylinder engine or as an SLK
350 with 200 kW. The comfort and convenience systems developed specifically for the SLK-Class
are also available for the special anniversary model on request. These include
the absolutely unique neck-level heating system AIRSCARF, THERMOTRONIC automatic
climate control or the COMAND system with Europe-wide navigation. A success story and trendsetter for open-top cars The Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class is the most successful
model in this market segment worldwide. With its steel vario-roof, which
combines the advantages of a fixed hardtop with those of a folding roof, the
sports car quickly became the trendsetter for a new generation of open-top cars
in 1996. Ten years after its world debut in the SLK, numerous other
manufacturers have adopted this innovative roof technology for their
convertibles and roadsters. The new SLK-Class launched in Europe in March 2004 asserts its sporty nature even
more emphatically, while setting further trends with its trailblazing technology. In
addition to a further development of the vario-roof, which opens even more
rapidly and occupies less space in the boot, the innovative neck-level heating
system AIRSCARF celebrated its world debut in the new-model Mercedes sports car.
This acts like an invisible scarf that warms the head, neck and upper shoulder
area. Accordingly, the SLK-Class is also able to guarantee open-air driving
pleasure in colder weather, as SLK owners are able to drive with the top down
for longer and more often thanks to AIRSCARF. With an average share of 30 percent, the SLK-Class is the world market
leader. In Germany and other western European countries, one in two newly
registered sports cars in this vehicle class bears the letters SLK on the boot
lid. All in all, Mercedes-Benz has produced around 465,000 SLK models since
1996. |
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