The powerful, yet efficient and environmentally-friendly six- and four-cylinder engines deliver exceptional performance.
Mercedes wants to prove that bigger is not always better. Although the GLK is smaller than the 7-seat GL–Class, hence the K, which stands for Kurz or Short in English, it can still boast a variety of features such as 4MATIC all-wheel drive, Agility Control suspension and Intelligent Light System.
The new Mercedes-Benz GLK is compact and premium, measuring 4,528 mm long, 1,840 mm wide and 1,689 mm high. It’s similar to the BMW X3, Audi Q5 or Volvo XC60.
Here’s a quick overview:
Engine | Power | Torque | From 0 to 100 km/h | Top speed | |
GLK 220 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY | 2.2 liter four cylinder diesel | 125 kW 170 HP | 400 Nm | 8.8 seconds | 205 km/h |
GLK 320 CDI | V6 diesel | 165 kW
224 HP |
540 Nm | 7.5 seconds | 220 km/h |
GLK 280 | V6 petrol | 170 kW
231 HP |
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GLK 350 | 3.5-liter V6 petrol | 200 KW
272 HP |
350 Nm | 6.7 seconds | 230 km/h |
Mercedes will launch the Edition 1 model to kick off sales. It features additional features like 20-inch wheels, EASY PACK tailgate, privacy glasses, interior sports package with black-white disigno leather, AMG leather steering and black roof lining.