Mercedes-Benz SLC-Class
R172
The R172 debuted globally as the second-generation SLK and was later renamed SLC after its facelift. It used a folding hardtop roadster layout and carried Mercedes-Benz’s compact luxury roadster role through the end of the model line. In the United States, this generation was sold as the SLC300 and AMG SLC43.
2011–2015
R172
U.S. market
Production
2011–2015
Body code
R172
Body styles
2-door roadster
Modifications
7
| Modification | Engine | Power | Transmission | Drive | Years | |
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mercedes-benz slc 300
2017–2020
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Gasoline · 1991.0 L · 241 hp | 9-speed automatic | Rear-wheel drive | 241 | 2017–2020 | View details |
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mercedes-benz slc 300 final edition
2020–2020
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Gasoline · 1991.0 L · 241 hp | 9-speed automatic | Rear-wheel drive | 241 | 2020–2020 | View details |
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mercedes-benz slc 43 amg
2017–2020
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Gasoline · 2996.0 L · 362 hp | 9-speed automatic | Rear-wheel drive | 362 | 2017–2020 | View details |
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mercedes-benz slk 250
2011–2015
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Gasoline · 1796.0 L · 201 hp | 7-speed automatic | Rear-wheel drive | 201 | 2011–2015 | View details |
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mercedes-benz slk 250 blueefficiency
2016–2016
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Gasoline · 1796.0 L · 201 hp | 7-speed automatic | Rear-wheel drive | 201 | 2016–2016 | View details |
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mercedes-benz slk 350
2011–2015
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Gasoline · 3498.0 L · 302 hp | 7-speed automatic | Rear-wheel drive | 302 | 2011–2015 | View details |
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mercedes-benz slk 55 amg
2012–2015
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Gasoline · 5461.0 L · 415 hp | 7-speed automatic | Rear-wheel drive | 415 | 2012–2015 | View details |