Preview: 2009 Mercedes Benz GLK

Posted on Wednesday 28 March 2007

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Update: Official GLK concepts here and here. Final production model details here.

Prestige automakers are planning to launch a wave of premium soft-roaders over the coming 12 months, with the likes of Audi, Alfa Romeo, BMW and Mercedes Benz all set to release their own unique models. The first of these new crossovers is likely to be the mid-sized GLK from Mercedes Benz, which is set to debut by the middle of next year as a 2009 model and is estimated to cost close to €35,000.

Several prototypes have been spotted cold weather testing in Scandinavia, which revealed a design similar to the bigger GL-Class SUV. These latest renderings, compiled with information sourced from insiders close to the project, show that the new GLK picks up the same angular design theme and rugged seen in the rest of the Mercedes SUV range.

In line with Mercedes’ new development strategy, many of the components used for the upcoming GLK share their design with the parts used in the C-Class. The car’s underpinnings will be based on a revised version of the C-Class platform, meaning the GLK will be powered by the same engine lineup as seen in the new saloon. A brand new four-cylinder Bluetec diesel displacing 2.2L and producing up to 204hp should also make an appearance.

The range topper will feature a 3.5L V6 powerplant with 4Matic AWD and a 7G-Tronic automatic gearbox with pseudo manual control. It’s also rumoured that AMG will release a high-performance version of the GLK complete with the popular 6.2L naturally aspirated V8 engine. Follow the jump to see the rendering in full.

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