2015 Mercedes GLK spied in Death Valley

by SpeedLux

The 2015 Mercedes GLK has been caught on camera undergoing hot weather testing in Death Valley.

Wearing black and white camo, the redesigned crossover now has more curvaceous bodywork that echoes the rest of the Mercedes lineup. The prototype also comes with features such as a two-bar grille, a rounded roofline and bulging rear fenders. In terms of size, the model also appears larger than its predecessor, which means we can expect additional rear seat legroom and added cargo capacity.

Not much detail is available about the model as of now but we believe it could be based on the 2014 C-Class model. This means the 2015 GLK could be equipped with a variety of engines that include:

• A 2.2-liter CDI four-cylinder engine that can generate outputs of 170 HP (125 kW), 204 HP (150 kW) and 231 HP (170 kW)
• A 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with outputs rated at 184 HP (135 kW), 211 HP (155 kW) and 252 HP (185 kW)
• A 3.0-liter V6 engine that can generate 333 HP (245 kW)

We will have to wait till the further details are released and once they are we will update you on the same.

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