The
Mercedes SLK was a huge hit when it was launched in 1996, but its popularity
has faded with time. In the United States, sales
peaked at 12,930 units in 2000. Those are some pretty decent numbers, but SLC
sales fell to 1,993 units last year. Given the drop in demand, it’s not that
surprising Mercedes is ending production of the SLC later this year, without
having communicated any plans for a successor. For now, what we know for sure
is that they’re sending off the current SLC with a special Final Edition.
Designed
to pay tribute to the iconic roadster, the SLC Final Edition features a number
of unique touches. The US-spec SLC 300 has a Selenite Grey exterior with gloss
black accents and 18-inch alloy wheels. Since the model is based on the AMG
Line variant, it also has sporty bumpers, a sport-tuned suspension and an
upgraded braking system.
Moving
into the cabin, there’s two-tone Nappa leather sport seats, grey seat belts and
“carbon leather” accents. Drivers will also find bright aluminum trim, a
flat-bottomed steering wheel and special floor mats. Other niceties include
heated seats, the AIRSCARF neck-level heating system and plenty of “Final
Edition” badging. Fans looking for more performance
can opt for the SLC43 Final Edition which features a Sun Yellow exterior that
pays tribute to the SLK’s original launch color of Yellowstone. Other special
touches include gloss black accents and 18-inch lightweight alloy wheels with a
matte black finish.
Engine
options carryover as the SLC 300 has a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder
that produces 241 hp and 370 Nm of torque. This
enables the roaster to run from 0-96 km/h in 5.8 seconds before
hitting a limited top speed of 250 km/h. The AMG variant has a twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 engine
which churns out 385 hp and 520 Nm of torque.
Thanks to the extra power, the dash from 0-96 km/h is cut to 4.6
seconds while the top speed remains unchanged.
The
SLC Final Editions will arrive at U.S. dealership next year and pricing will be
announced closer to launch. European customers will receive a
similar Final Edition, but theirs will be available two additional engine
options. The SLC 180 has a turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder producing 154
hp and 250 Nm of torque. Fans can also order an
SLC 200 with a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder packing 181 hp and 300 Nm of torque.
Deliveries
are slated to begin next month and German pricing ranges from € 41,536.95 for
the SLC 180 to € 65,045.40 for the SLC 43 (including 19% VAT).