For the 2013 model year,
Mercedes-Benz GLK compact SUV class minor update that includes a redesigned interface, new dynamism and the addition of diesel motors.
New features available include a choice of automatic, self-parking system Blind Spot Monitoring and departure paths. A drowsiness detection system is now standard.
Starting with the biggest change, GLK BlueTEC gets 250 seats for the model year. Mercedes says the diesel four-cylinder is the strongest in the history of life on an SUV, direct injection 2.1-liter inline four making 190 hp and 369 Nm of torque. The GLK250 Bluetec is equipped with permanent four-wheel drive.
The GLK 350 using a 3.5-liter V-6 together from three years ago, but now produces 302 hp and 273 Nm of torque (up to 268 hp and 258 Nm of torque). V-6 now comes with the system start / stop to improve fuel economy and seating is available with rear drive or all-wheel. Both engines are combined with a seven-speed automatic transmission.
Headlights, bumper, diffuser, grille, hood, front and revised. These models now come standard with LED daytime running lights and LED lights to reduce the burden on the bumper. The back remains virtually unchanged, although there are more chrome accents and new patterns of LED lights in the rear lights. The new 19-inch five-spoke alloy wheels as standard.
The cabin has a completely redesigned instrument panel that looks more elegant than plastic in the former GLK-looking. Council has a large piece of walnut wood finish, redesigned controls, and radio media and a large chrome ring air vents, radio. Shift lever is moved, as seen from the center console to the steering column, an element of modern style in the last Mercedes. This frees up space for cup holders.
The GLK 350 2013 go on sale this summer, with the following GLK250 Bluetec early 2013.