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Mercedes-Benz W201

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  • Mercedes-Benz W201
  • (190, 190 E, 190 D)
Overview
ManufacturerDaimler-Benz
Also called
  • Kaengsaeng 88 (North Korea, 1990–94, German CKDs)
  • Pyeonghwa 410 (North Korea, 1994–02, Indian CKDs)
ProductionSeptember 1982 – April 1993
1,874,668 produced[1][2]
Assembly
Designer
Body and chassis
ClassCompact executive car (D)
Body style4-door saloon
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Powertrain
EnginePetrol:

Diesel:
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,665 mm (104.9 in)
Length
  • 1982–88: 4,420 mm (174.0 in)
  • 1988–93: 4,448 mm (175.1 in)
Width
  • 1982–88: 1,678 mm (66.1 in)
  • 1988–93: 1,690 mm (66.5 in)
Height
  • 1982–88: 1,390 mm (54.7 in)
  • 1988–93: 1,375 mm (54.1 in)
Curb weight1,110–1,300 kg (2,447–2,866 lb)
Chronology
SuccessorMercedes-Benz C-Class (W202)

The Mercedes-Benz W201 is a car produced by Mercedes-Benz. It was introduced in 1982 and came before the C-Class, that replaced the W201 in 1993.

Models and engines

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  • 190 4-cylinder 66 kW (90 hp), 75 kW (102 hp) and 77 kW (105 hp)
  • 190 E 1.8 4-cylinder 80 kW (109 hp)
  • 190 E 2.0 4-cylinder 87 kW (118 hp) and 90 kW (122 hp)
  • 190 E 2.3 4-cylinder 97 kW (132 hp) and 100 kW (136 hp)
  • 190 E 2.3-16 4-cylinder 125 kW (170 hp), 130 kW (177 hp) and 136 kW (185 hp)
  • 190 E 2.5-16 4-cylinder 143 kW (194 hp) and 150 kW (204 hp)
  • 190 E 2.5-16 Evolution II 4 cylinder 173 kW (235 hp)
  • 190 E 2.6 6-cylinder 118 kW (160 hp) and 122 kW (166 hp)
  • 190 E 3.2 AMG 6-cylinder 172 kW (234 hp)
  • 190 D 4-cylinder 53 kW (72 hp) and 55 kW (75 hp)
  • 190 D 2.2 4-cylinder 54 kW (73 hp)
  • 190 D 2.5 5-cylinder 66 kW (90 hp) and 69 kW (94 hp)
  • 190 D 2.5 Turbo 5-cylinder 90 kW (122 hp) and 93 kW (126 hp)

References

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  1. Kittler, Eberhard (2001). Deutsche Autos seit 1990, Band 6 [German Cars since 1990, vol. 6] (in German). Stuttgart: Motorbuch Verlag. p. 100. ISBN 3-613-02052-1.
  2. "Geschichte". 8 September 2017. Archived from the original on 23 February 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2020.

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