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This Overlanding Mercedes SLK Traveled 150,000 Miles Across 116 Countries

A photo of a modified Mercedes SLK sports car.
A photo of a modified Mercedes SLK sports car.


Not your standard Mercedes SLK.

If you were to design the ultimate overlander, a vehicle capable of covering more than 100,000 miles across countless countries, where would you start? Would you opt for something rugged, like a Toyota Land Cruiser, or would you start with something comfortable and capable of soaking up mile after mile on the road? For one adventurous duo, the ideal adventure vehicle is this Mercedes SLK with a matching travel trailer. Quite something, isn’t it.

Now, as I’m sure you can tell from the raised ride height, massive tires and overall dimensions of this car, it’s not your standard SLK. But it couldn’t be, as this car was used to cover more than 150,000 miles across 116 countries between 1999 and 2002. Instead of being a stock SLK, this creation takes the best bits of that car and straps them to the chassis of an old G Wagen.

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The creation was developed for Jim Rogers and Paige Parker, who wanted to use the car to travel the world. To build it, they turned to California-based firm Prisma Design International, which took the body of an SLK sports car and merged it with the chassis, four-wheel-drive system and diesel engine of the Mercedes G-Wagen.

As such, the creation – dubbed the Millennium Mercedes – packs in a six-cylinder, three-liter turbodiesel engine that produces 177 hp. Paired with a five-speed automatic gearbox, the car produces 244 lb-ft of torque at 3,600 rpm, which is routed through the G-Wagen’s four-wheel-drive system.