2010 Mercedes-Benz GLK Sweats It Out in the Desert

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www.edmunds.com Since big SUVs are so last year, the time has come for Mercedes-Benz to introduce a small SUV. We caught this footage of the 2010 Mercedes-Benz GLK in Death Valley, California, recently and it is indeed smaller than any other Mercedes SUV currently available. Built on the same chassis as the compact C-Class sedan, the GLK350 (as it's expected to be called), will have a wheelbase and overall length similar to its sedan counterpart. This should put the GLK right in line with other entry-level luxury sport-utilities like the BMW X3 and Land Rover LR2. As its name implies, the GLK350 will use the latest and greatest 3.5-liter Mercedes V6. With roughly 270 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque, it should measure up well to anything else in its class. Expect to see standard all-wheel drive along with the Mercedes seven-speed automatic transmission. Like its BMW rival, the GLK isn't expected to have much off-road capability. Most of the GLK test mules spotted on the Nürburgring have been wearing low-profile tires with oversize wheels, so expect to see some kind of sport package available as an option. An AMG-tuned model is probably in the cards as well, so if you have the need for a 450-hp SUV that can barely swallow a mountain bike, then you can look forward to a GLK63 sometime in late 2010. As it stands now, the official unveiling of the standard Mercedes-Benz GLK is expected in early 2008. Production may start later that year, but early 2009 is a more likely <b>...</b>

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