While the Seattle area is dipping below freezing, the Mercedes-Benz SLK is basking in the memory of recent endurance tests in Death Valley. With new MAGIC SKY CONTROL roof ready to make its debut, final tests are performed to make sure there are no surprises as this technology rolls off the production line in the new SLK.
After passing arctic weather endurance tests last winter in polar-degree temperatures with flying colors (and now ready for a cold Seattle winter like this one is shaping up to be), the SLK is ready to take on the heat. Allowed to heat in the sun for four hours over multiple days, readings are collected then distributed via internet to developers both in the US and in Sindelfingen. Over the test period, changes were made, ending the test period with excellent results.
Learn More About Final Endurance Tests on New MAGIC SKY CONTROL Roof
Monday, November 22, 2010
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