Diesel-Fired Merc SLK Claims 59mpg
It's no rocket ship, but it will test your bladder
This new diesel version of M-B's SLK roadster combines almost 370lb ft of torque (and 204hp) with a claimed 59mpg average on the 'Euro-cycle'.
The company says the four-cylinder 2143cc engine puts the two-seater at the top of its class in numerous respects, although they may not be including 'pure driving joy' for afficionados of rev-happy petrol sports cars.
Still, thanks to its relatively mighty torque they claim the car accelerates from zero to 62mph in 6.7secs, and from 49.7 to 74.6mph (aka 80-120km/h) in 4.3secs, which is pretty useful flexibility from a car (they claim) can also take you from the North Sea to a Mediterranean beach non-stop. Hopefully there'll be some sort of 'porta-potty' on the options list for drivers with compromised pelvic floor muscles.
The engine gets common-rail injection with a rail pressure of 2000 bar, as well as two-stage turbocharging and like all SLKs features a start/stop system. 7G-TRONIC PLUS automatic transmission will be standard when the car goes on sale here later this year. We're still waiting for UK prices, but the Germans are quoting €41,828.50 inc. VAT.
Externally the new version looks identical to its petrol siblings, right down to the twin exhaust system.
I don't think many cars can get anywhere near their states extra-urban figures. Hence my guess that this'll do something like 60mpg on the motorway (but considerably less overall).
To be fair, on the sound front, they did the Kompressor versions or ages and they didnt sound very nice so may as well have sound economy.
Every other soft-top or coupe diesel I can thing of is a four-seater or a 2+2.... though as I write this I have just realised that the Audi TT roadster is a two-seat jobbie... so just ignore me...

I don't think many cars can get anywhere near their states extra-urban figures. Hence my guess that this'll do something like 60mpg on the motorway (but considerably less overall).
I'm pretty close to book figures with the Rav4 though - just goes to show it really does vary a lot - same driver, same route, same attitude and pretty wildly out ranged. I hit the extra urban in the rav (which I should, I make the combined in the focus: it should be higher)
ETA: It may be the occasional stop that sinks the focus, pulling away wrecks the numbers so bad you may as well do a burnout whilst you're there.
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