The All New 2010 Mercedes GLK350 SUV

The all new Mercedes GLK Class (GLK350) offers entry level sport utility vehicle practicality, fully loaded.
The sport/utility market has fallen on hard times lately as consumers are fleeing this once popular segment in favor of smaller, more fuel efficient cars. That didn’t stopped Mercedes-Benz from moving forward with their plan to take a popular concept model, the Vision GLK, and putting it into production, the result being the first 2010 model available: the GLK-Class.
Fourteenth Mercedes Model
Arriving in showrooms in late December for January sale, the GLK represents the fourteenth model line for Mercedes-Benz, five of which are now sport/utility vehicles. Looking a lot like the GL-Class, the GLK is fresh from the ground up, a five passenger vehicle sporting taut lines, a steeply-raked windshield, projector beam headlamps, and an integrated rear spoiler. Clearly, the GLK is the sportiest of all Mercedes-Benz utility vehicles, the model with the most car-like appearance.
The GLK’s lone engine/transmission arrangement is a 3.5L 24-valve gas-powered V6 paired with the automaker’s popular 7-speed automatic transmission, which includes shift paddles. The GLK has been rated at 268 horsepower along with 258 lb.-ft of torque and is available in either rear wheel drive or 4MATIC full-time four-wheel-drive. Fuel economy estimates have both versions returning 21/22 mpg in highway driving.
Well Equipped SUV
There is nothing entry level about the GLK as desired Mercedes amenities are standard. Dual zone air conditioning; comprehensive air bag system for front, side, window, and knee protection; active front head restraints; center stack with 5” display; COMAND voice and navigation system; and Mercedes’ long list of handling and accident avoidance features are found in every GLK model.
The cabin is richly appointed and includes special touches such as the upper section of the dashboard in black to help reduce glare, an MP3 port found inside of the generously sized glove box, firm but comfortable seating front and back, and optional full leather seating, lighting, and audio packages.
Plenty of Cargo Room
Cargo space is generous whether with rear seat up, completely down, or split. With seats up the GLK has 23 square feet of cargo space that can quickly expand to 55 square feet when the rear seat is folded. If additional storage capacity is needed, you can choose the appearance package which includes aluminum roof wells and 20” 7-spoke light alloy wheels.
Perhaps the most pleasantly surprising attribute of the all-new GLK has nothing to do with engineering or style, but with its price. Mercedes-Benz has aggressively priced the rear driven model from $34,775 and the 4MATIC from $36,775, undercutting its principal competition by thousands of dollars including the Land Rover LR2, BMW X3, Audi Q5, and the Acura RDX.
Photo Credit: Mercedes-Benz
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