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Best SUV, Truck, or Crossover: RENNTech Pikes Peak Mercedes-Benz GLK Hybrid

What's pink, goes really fast and looks like it was made from Legos? The RENNTech Pikes Peak GLK Hybrid, of course. RENNTech is widely known for the insane things it does to perfectly acceptable Mercedes vehicles, and it introduced several at the 2008 SEMA show. The Pikes Peak GLK is our favorite, because it is fully functional, looks like it's ready to tackle the hillclimb, and uses a very cool turbocharged/hybrid V-6 engine that puts out 375 hp and 320 lb.-ft. of torque to all four wheels. Hey, so what if it's eye-searing pink? It won't sit still long enough for anyone to notice. See More Trucks, SUVs and Crossovers from the 2008 SEMA show

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