Vision
GLK FREESIDE: A new
character conquers the
SUV world
Stuttgart /
Detroit. GLK – a
combination of
letters that has
specific
connotations.
The “G” alludes
to the
archetypal
cross-country
vehicle, the “L”
intimates luxury
and, as in other
Mercedes model
series, the “K”
stands for
compactness
(German:
Kompaktheit). At
first sight
these three
aspects may
appear to be
mutually
incompatible.
But on closer
inspection they
offer the
perfect
combination as
Mercedes-Benz
takes its SUV
expertise and
launches it in a
whole new
dimension – in
the exciting
Vision GLK
FREESIDE. In
January 2008
this compact
character will
be making its
world debut at
the Detroit Auto
Show, providing
a vision of the
shape of SUVs to
come.
The Vision GLK
FREESIDE study,
now close to
series
production, has
a distinctive
design and
combines typical
SUV
characteristics
such as
robustness and
off-road
capability with
refined motoring
characteristics
on “normal”
roads. The
AGILITY CONTROL
suspension
ensures
excellent
handling
dynamics and
agility, coupled
with excellent
ride comfort and
pioneering
active safety. A
high-strength
bodyshell forms
the backbone of
this model and
also ensures
other key
characteristics:
the driving
stability and
virtual absence
of vibration and
noise, whatever
the conditions,
are compelling,
and the passive
safety, as you
expect from the
brand, is of the
highest
standard.
The economical
and
environmentally
friendly
new-generation
BLUETEC
four-cylinder
engine, combined
with the
7G-TRONIC
seven-speed
automatic
transmission and
the new 4MATIC
all-wheel drive,
ensures highly
appealing
performance. The
compact concept
vehicle,
measuring 4.52
metres in
length, also
boasts
technology
usually reserved
for higher
vehicle classes.
Features not
only include the
anticipatory
PRE-SAFE® safety
concept and the
Intelligent
Light System (ILS),
but also the
intuitively
controlled
COMAND APS
infotainment
centre, a
rear-seat
entertainment
system with two
screens and
THERMOTRONIC
3-zone automatic
climate control.
Extremely
attractive in
stylistic terms,
this vision of a
future compact
SUV, a vehicle
packed with
character,
succeeds by
combining the
angular design
of the original
G-Class with
typical design
features from
the contemporary
Mercedes-Benz
passenger car
range. The
interior of the
Vision GLK
FREESIDE
complements the
expressive body
design and
impresses with
high-quality
materials and an
ergonomically
coherent overall
concept,
instantly
conveying that
typical Mercedes
ambience.
The Vision GLK
FREESIDE is to
undergo its
first test of
character at the
NAIAS in
Detroit. “The
Vision GLK
illustrates the
logical way in
which our
extremely
successful model
strategy can be
continued in the
SUV segment,”
commented Dr
Dieter Zetsche,
CEO of Daimler
AG. Dr Zetsche
has a very close
connection with
the compact and
distinctive
Vision GLK
FREESIDE, based
on his time as a
vehicle
developer back
in the
mid-1980s. One
of Dr Zetsche’s
areas of
responsibility
at that time was
the development
of the legendary
G-Class. Looking
back, he
explained, “The
needs profiles
are different
now. But there’s
one thing that
hasn’t changed:
if a Mercedes
has a G in its
name, it has to
perform
exceptionally in
all conditions.”
Stylistic
borrowings from
the forefather
of all
Mercedes-Benz
SUVs give the
Vision GLK
FREESIDE a
special
positioning.
Head of design
Prof. Peter
Pfeiffer put it
in a nutshell,
“With the
G-Class we
created a
styling icon
which has been
the benchmark
for almost 30
years. Combining
this
unostentatious
design with the
latest
Mercedes-Benz
design elements
makes the Vision
GLK FREESIDE a
vehicle of
genuine
character.”
Indeed, never
before has there
been such a
distinctively
expressive
vision of
tomorrow’s
compact SUV.
Bringing
together the
angular original
design with the
typical design
features found
in all
contemporary
Mercedes-Benz
passenger cars
creates a
thrilling
allure. Here the
company’s
unmistakable
design idiom,
with its
interplay of
taut lines and
large, expansive
surfaces, is
combined with
the typical body
features of a
functional
off-road
vehicle, such as
short overhangs,
an upright front
end, slim roof
pillars, a
steeply raked
windscreen and
taut roof lines.
Specially
manufactured
20-inch
light-alloy
wheels and
muscular wheel
arches add an
extra touch of
power and
charisma to the
Vision GLK
FREESIDE.
The vehicle’s
body design is
by no means an
end in itself.
It allows the
typical
advantages of an
off-road vehicle
to be introduced
to the
road-oriented,
compact SUV
class for the
first time.
Large angles of
approach and
departure plus
good ground
clearance make
off-road
ventures a joy.
The
outstandingly
clear layout of
the body and the
good all-round
visibility,
combined with
the raised seat
position,
increase the
vehicle’s
suitability for
everyday on-road
use and ensure
relaxed driving
even in dense
city traffic.
The Vision GLK
FREESIDE’s
convincing
design concept
is reinforced by
the
special-effect
“diamond white
magno”
paintwork.
Unlike
conventional
metallic
paintwork, a
matt clearcoat
protects the
surface here.
The detachable
body parts, in
gloss sterling
silver, produce
a charming
contrast and
give the study
an even more
exclusive look.
The
interior:
trend-setter in
the compact
premium segment
The distinctive
looks of the
exterior are
seamlessly
continued inside
the SUV study. A
thrilling
stylistic
contrast is
produced by the
juxtaposition of
two formally
different
worlds. On the
one hand the
Vision GLK
FREESIDE offers
a high-quality
and comfortable
interior with
impressive
materials and
precise
detailing. On
the other hand
the contemporary
treatment of the
surfaces brings
the latest in
Mercedes design
to the interior.
The dashboard is
the dominant
element here,
its wide,
emphatically
three-dimensional
trim lending the
generous
interior an
additional sense
of width. The
main focus is an
elegant trim
tier in matt,
anthracite-coloured
cebrano wood
with white grain
and a
precision-tailored
chrome trim
strip. This
element, with
its rich
contrasts,
extends across
the full width
of the interior
and divides the
main body of the
dashboard into
three horizontal
planes. The
upper area is
trimmed in black
leather and
encompasses the
instrument
cluster and the
static COMAND
APS central
display. The
lower area, like
the tunnel and
the footwells,
echoes the
colour scheme of
the exterior
paintwork. The
seats and the
lower part of
the door trim
are in specially
coated white
leather which,
like the
“diamond white
magno”
paintwork, has a
matt gloss
finish. Treating
the natural
leather in this
way not only
produces a
stunning look
but gives it a
velvet soft,
skin-friendly,
easy-grip
surface. Black
piping adds to
the interesting
black-and-white
contrasts. The
driver’s armrest
and the COMAND
APS controller
are placed in
the optimum
ergonomic
position.
Control of the
individual menus
is intuitive,
following the
highly familiar
control logic
used in the
S-Class.
Additional
shortcut buttons
make it easier
to access the
most important
main functions.
The occupants
are protected by
a comprehensive
safety concept,
based on a
high-strength
passenger cell
and
energy-absorbing
deformation
zones at the
front and rear.
The protective
programme
includes front
airbags,
sidebags and
windowbags, plus
a kneebag for
the driver and
crash-responsive
head restraints.
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New
BLUETEC
four-cylinder
powerplant with
AdBlue injection
The Vision GLK
FREESIDE is
powered by a
new-generation
diesel engine.
The
four-cylinder
unit, with a
2.2-litre
displacement,
reflects the
study vehicle’s
dynamic basic
concept and
allows
impressive
performance
figures with an
output of 125
kW/170 hp, plus
reduced
consumption and
reduced
emissions. The
technical
features of the
extremely
compact and
smooth CDI
powerplant with
rear camshaft
drive include
fourth-generation
common rail
direct injection
with an
injection
pressure of 2000
bar and a
two-stage
turbocharger
system.
The modular
BLUETEC emission
control system
has been
enhanced by
Mercedes-Benz
and the most
efficient
version has been
combined for the
first time with
a four-cylinder
engine. "BLUETEC
gives us a
technology that
makes it
possible for us
to combine the
high efficiency
and impressive
torque of modern
diesel engines
with extremely
low emissions –
a perfect
propulsion unit
for a compact
SUV like the GLK,"
declares Dr
Thomas Weber,
member of the
Board of
Management of
Daimler AG and
responsible for
corporate
research and the
development of
Mercedes-Benz
Cars. The focus
of BLUETEC
technology is on
ensuring the
greatest
possible
reduction in
nitrogen oxide
emissions. This
is the only
exhaust gas
component that
is intrinsically
higher in diesel
engines than in
petrol engines.
In addition to
an oxidising
catalytic
converter and a
maintenance-free
particulate
filter, an SCR
catalytic
converter is
also used.
AdBlue, a
harmless,
aqueous urea
solution, is
injected into
the exhaust gas
stream. This
converts up to
80 percent of
the nitrogen
oxides into
harmless
nitrogen and
water. Here the
study highlights
the way in which
compact
four-cylinder
diesel models
can also meet
the most
stringent
emissions
limits, even
those specified
by EU6, which
will apply to
all new vehicles
from 2015. By
then today’s EU4
nitrogen oxide
limits will have
to be reduced by
around another
70 percent to
0.08 g/km. Even
the strict US
BIN 5 limits and
the Californian
LEV2 regulations
would not
present a
problem for the
Vision GLK
FREESIDE.
Superior
dynamic handling
thanks to
cutting-edge
4MATIC
drivetrain
The new 4MATIC
drivetrain in
the Vision GLK
FREESIDE is one
of the most
powerful
all-wheel-drive
systems. Thanks
to the compact,
lightweight and
friction-optimised
basic design,
with a
longitudinally
installed engine
and block-design
main
transmission and
transfer case,
it offers
various
advantages over
other systems
with a
transversely
installed drive
unit. The fuel
consumption, for
example, is
around the level
of a comparable,
conventionally
powered vehicle.
The minimal
vibration and
noise levels
rival those of
today’s
luxury-class
models.
The 45:55
percent basic
distribution of
the drive torque
between the
front and rear
axle plus the
ESP®, ASR and
4ETS dynamic
handling control
systems ensure
effortlessly
superior and
predictable
performance in
all conditions.
Optimum
traction, the
greatest driving
stability and
the best
handling are
assured at all
times. The newly
developed
multiple-disc
clutch in the
central
differential
supports the
system where the
friction between
the tyres and
the road surface
is particularly
low, for example
on snow or ice.
A basic partial
locking force of
50 newton metres
between the
front and rear
axles produces a
significant
increase in
traction, while
maintaining the
high level of
driving
stability.
The “G” button
in the centre
console
increases the
Vision GLK
FREESIDE’s
aggression when
required on
rough terrain.
Pressing the
button activates
a special
transmission
mode which
varies the
7G-TRONIC’s
shift points,
adjusts to
“softer”
accelerator
characteristics
and activates
the ESP’s
off-road
function. A
manual shift
mode is also
available –
gears are
changed using
the shift
paddles behind
the steering
wheel. A further
switch activates
the Downhill
Speed Regulation
(DSR), which
automatically
maintains a
preselected
speed on steep
downhill
inclines.
Pioneering
chassis concept
unites different
worlds of
driving
The Vision GLK
FREESIDE’s
AGILITY CONTROL
suspension
resolves a
conflict of
objectives which
particularly
affects the SUV
class, where
chassis
engineers want
to create a
vehicle which is
both sportily
agile and
comfortably
smooth yet one
which can also
cope with
off-road
terrain. If the
focus is on
sportily active
handling, the
springs and
above all the
shock absorbers
have to
demonstrate a
certain
firmness, which
precludes access
to the brand’s
typical
suspension
comfort and
limits the
off-road
options. If the
vehicle is set
up with softer
dampers to
ensure
suspension
comfort and
off-road
capability,
dynamic handling
naturally
suffers. The
solution is
“amplitude-dependent
damping”: the
damping forces
of the shock
absorber are
configured to
respond flexibly
rather than
lineally. In
normal driving
mode on
moderately
contoured roads
or on slow
off-road tours
the system
responds softly,
enhancing both
the comfort of
the occupants
and the off-road
capability. To
ensure that this
level of comfort
is retained in
the face of hard
driving or
abrupt evasion
manoeuvres, in
these situations
the dampers
deliver a harder
performance,
ensuring optimum
driving
stability. The
driver of the
Vision GLK is
supported by
speed-sensitive
power steering
which ensures
the optimum
steering
assistance for
the given
situation.
Parking or
manoeuvring
off-road are an
easy exercise
because the
greatest
possible power
assistance is on
hand. At higher
speeds the
assistance is
reduced in
favour of
greater driving
stability.
Vision
GLK FREESIDE:
continuing a
success story
Since the launch
of the legendary
G-Class in 1979,
Mercedes-Benz
has been a
leader in the
field of
off-road
vehicles. With
the first
generation of
the ML-Class,
which appeared
in 1997,
Mercedes-Benz
marked out the
contemporary
sports utility
vehicle segment.
Including the
latest
generation of
this model,
which made its
debut in 2005,
this model
series is one of
the most
successful
premium SUVs in
the world, with
around 900,000
vehicles sold.
The GL-Class in
turn has
occupied the top
spot in the
overall SUV
world since
2006, its
occupants
travelling
first-class
whatever the
conditions,
whether on or
off the road.
The Vision GLK
FREESIDE now
demonstrates how
the expertise
garnered in the
course of
creating this
sequence of
models can be
translated into
compact format.
The new compact
character, in
other words, is
in the best of
company – just
like the
production
model, which is
to be launched
in autumn 2008.