
WikiLeaks  and Julian Assange aren't the only ones spilling documents and data all  over the net. Today, an official promotional video of the all-new  third-generation 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK  roadster showed up on Youtube. Not surprisingly, the French language  film was pulled off Youtube pretty quickly, but not before we managed to  get these screenshots and all the valuable information it contained.
Looking  at the video, we can tell that, even though the new SLK's silhouette  remains familiar, there are plenty of new details and a crisper styling  for the body which brings to mind the larger SL model. Notable changes  include the new CLS-inspired front grille and the air vents on the front fenders.
At the rear, the new SLK has retained many design cues seen on the current generation with some alterations. For instance, the boot lid has a "swoopier" styling, while the tail lamps “bite” further into the fenders with their shape reminding those found on the C-Class.
The car featured in the video appears to have been loaded with extras judging by the bodykit with front and rear spoiler lips plus a rear diffuser, and larger AMG alloys.
Mercedes has kept the two-piece folding hardtop, however the company will offer a €2,000 or so glass roof option with the so-called Magic Sky Control system that can darken the glass pane with a touch of a button.
As for the interior, we find an SLS AMG-inspired center console and sport seats with Merc's Air-Scarf system.
The  2012 SLK will showcase many technologies, such as adaptive lights,  intelligent cruise control linked to Pre-Safe, direct injection,  adaptive suspension, Stop/Start function, and according to the video, a  new, innovative draft-stopping system.
Mercedes  also promises premium materials, enhanced handling and more advanced  7G-Tronic Plus transmissions. Engine choices should include a variety of  four-cylinder and V6 gasoline units, and if the rumors turn out to be  true, a diesel option may very well be on the menu for the first time in  the SLK's history.
With  the production model set to go on sale in March of 2011, the official  presentation of the third-generation SLK can't be far away so we'll keep  an eye open for any new developments.
By Csaba Daradics
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