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2010 Mercedes-Benz SLK glass roof [Spied]

07/15/2008, 11:38 AM

By Drew Johnson

Spy photographers have once again spotted a prototype of a Mercedes-Benz SLK with a glass panoramic roof. Mercedes-Benz currently offers a panoramic roof option on its SL hardtop convertible, and it looks as though the SLK will soon receive the same option.

The car pictured appears to have a slightly revised trunk and, as evident by the markings, more changes could be on the way.
Mercedes-Benz just launched its all-new 2009 SLK, so look for the glass roof option to bow as a 2010 or later model-year option.

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07/15, 11:44 AM

posted by:

xyunya

Nice, now you can observed driver receiving hummer even when top is down. There is no other reason to own this car.

07/15, 11:56 AM

posted by:

RaineMan

Wouldn’t that make the interior like insanely hot in the summer? I realise that you can put the top all the way down… but when you are slogging through city traffic on a 100+ degree day thats just no fun.

07/15, 12:08 PM

posted by:

El Aleman

It might have one of these foils in there so that you can change its translucence.. the Maybach, among other less expensive cars has that… otherwise there’s still the AC..

07/15, 12:25 PM

posted by:

RaineMan

Sadly I haven’t seen an AC unit in a car built in the past 5 years that can actually get it cold inside. The AC in my old 91 Chevy would grow icecicles on your nose if you put in on max… but the units in my dad’s C6 vette and mom’s X3 won’t even elicit a shiver.
Without freon it’s just not the same.

07/15, 6:59 PM

posted by:

The Stig

B-movie actresses rejoice!

07/21, 4:43 PM

posted by:

Rafa LL

Now you can’t block sun in anyway.

 
 
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