The Mercedes-Benz SLC features styling cues now familiar across the Mercedes-Benz line. Two versions are offered for 2017: the new base-level SLC300, and the high-performance AMG SLC43.
The SLC300 has a direct-injected turbocharged 2.0L 4-cylinder engine that produces 241-horsepower and 271 pound-feet of torque, which is available as low as 1,300 rpm. Power is put to the rear wheels through a near-seamless 9-speed automatic transmission. Highway fuel economy is EPA-rated at 32 mpg.
Power in the AMG SLC43 comes via a 3.0L twin-turbocharged V6 that makes 362 horsepower and 384 pound-feet of torque. It, too, utilizes the excellent 9-speed automatic transmission, albeit tweaked for even more performance via faster shifts by AMG. The SLC43 can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.6, and the EPA estimates a return of 29 mpg on the highway.
Both SLCs benefit from the push-button Dynamic Select, a multimode drive program that allows the driver to alter the SLC's performance characteristics -- throttle response, shift points, steering sensitivity, etc. -- using five modes: ECO, Comfort, Sport, Sport+ and Individual for exclusively manual shifting.
Handling in the SLC300 is courtesy a 4-wheel multilink suspension with firm springs and shocks and a low ride height. The setup is aided by Torque Vectoring Brake technology, which detects understeer in corners and applies braking pressure to the inside rear wheel to help correct the turning line. The SLC43 features a similar architecture, though it uses stiffer, more aggressive components and a more precise tune, along with forged aluminum track rods and increased negative camber in the rear.
Standard safety equipment includes Mercedes' Attention Assist, which monitors the driver and provides an alert if he or she is showing signs of falling asleep at the wheel. Anti-lock brakes are augmented by standard adaptive breaking technology, which includes both a predictive braking feature as well as automatic brake drying during wet weather. Traction control and anti-skid are also standard.
An optional Pre-Safe Brake system can apply the brakes automatically if the car detects an imminent front-end collision. Reinforced structures improve crash test performance and a host of airbags, including a headbag, help further protect both driver and passenger in the event of a collision.
The standard convertible roof comes standard with a transparent glass panel, and can be lowered automatically in about 20 seconds, at speeds up to 25 mph. Available MAGIC SKY panoramic sunroof can be electronically tinted by the driver at the touch of a button. AIRSCARF continues to be available and uses a stream of warm air around the driver's and passenger's necks to help promote top-down driving, even when the weather isn't warm.
Standard interior amenities include a leather-clad tilt/telescopic steering wheel, rear park assist, multi-adjustable power seats with lumbar support and memory, and navigation with real-time traffic. Standard in the SLC43 and optional on the SLC300 are heated front seats, while leather seating, genuine wood trim, and automatic climate control are optional on both models.
In the SLC300, the Sport Package adds AMG body styling and 18-inch AMG wheels. In the SLC43, the AMG Handling Package includes a limited-slip differential, performance steering wheel, red brake calipers and an IWC dashtop clock. The Premium 3 Package brings AIRSCARF, heated seats, keyless entry and start, a harman/kardon surround sound audio system and more.
Distinctive Styling
Luxury Features
Excellent Performance
Standard And Available Safety Features
The 2017 Mercedes-Benz SLC isn't so much a new model as it is a realignment of an old one. For 2017, the SLC replaces the previous SLK in the lineup. The roadster features updated styling, including new grille, headlights, and taillights. Beneath the hood is a new engine -- a turbocharged 4-cylinder making 241 horsepower and mated to a 9-speed automatic. Two trims are offered: the SLC300 and AMG SLC43, the latter powered by 362-horsepower 3.0L twin turbocharged V6. It, too, is mated to the 9-speed auto. SLC pricing starts at just under $48,000.
The 2017 Mercedes-Benz SLC takes Mercedes' concept of a small 2-seat roadster to new heights, offering high-level performance and a great selection of technological features. All this works together to give the car an excellent overall balance of comfort and performance, and for the end-user, it is arguably a more rounded daily driver than the Chevrolet Corvette, Porsche Boxster or BMW Z4 roadster. Priced around $48,000, it has many of the same styling cues and a similar look to the much more expensive SLS AMG coupe.