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[[Mercedes-Benz]] produced a full line of [[straight-4]] [[straight-5|-5]] and [[straight-6|-6]], [[V6 engine|V6]], [[V8 engine|V8]], [[V10 engine|V10]], and [[V12 engine|V12]] engines and even [[Wankel engine]]. Currently, they are distinctive for their [[multi-valve|3-valve per cylinder]] [[Single overhead cam]] configuration, though this is being replaced by a more conventional 4-valve [[Double overhead cam|DOHC]] layout. | [[Mercedes-Benz]] produced a full line of [[straight-4]] [[straight-5|-5]] and [[straight-6|-6]], [[V6 engine|V6]], [[V8 engine|V8]], [[V10 engine|V10]], and [[V12 engine|V12]] engines and even [[Wankel engine]]. Currently, they are distinctive for their [[multi-valve|3-valve per cylinder]] [[Single overhead cam]] configuration, though this is being replaced by a more conventional 4-valve [[Double overhead cam|DOHC]] layout. | ||
As of 2005, no [[list of Chrysler engines|Chrysler engines]] have been used by Mercedes-Benz, though the [[Mercedes-Benz M112 engine|M112]] has been used in the [[Chrysler Crossfire]]. All Mercedes-Benz V6/V8 engines are manufactured in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, Germany. The 4-cylinder versions (M266, M266 Turbo and M271) are assembled in Stuttgart-Untertürkheim. In Berlin is the V12 engine plant. | |||
==I4== | ==I4== | ||
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** 3-rotor 1.8 L | ** 3-rotor 1.8 L | ||
** 4-rotor 2.4 L | ** 4-rotor 2.4 L | ||
==Experimental/Concept== | |||
* [[Mercedes-Benz DiesOtto]] | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Bluetec]] | * [[Bluetec]] | ||
{{Mercedes-Benz}} | |||
==External Links== | |||
*[http://www.worldcarfans.com/9080410.007/new-mercedes-4-cylinder-diesel-engine New Mercedes 4-Cylinder Diesel Engine] | |||
*[http://www.autoblog.com/2008/11/28/mercedes-will-begin-phasing-out-v12-engines/ Mercedes will begin phasing out V12 engines] | |||
[[Category:Mercedes-Benz engines|*]] | [[Category:Mercedes-Benz engines|*]] | ||
[[Category:Engines]] | [[Category:Engines]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:58, 29 November 2008
Mercedes-Benz produced a full line of straight-4 -5 and -6, V6, V8, V10, and V12 engines and even Wankel engine. Currently, they are distinctive for their 3-valve per cylinder Single overhead cam configuration, though this is being replaced by a more conventional 4-valve DOHC layout.
As of 2005, no Chrysler engines have been used by Mercedes-Benz, though the M112 has been used in the Chrysler Crossfire. All Mercedes-Benz V6/V8 engines are manufactured in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, Germany. The 4-cylinder versions (M266, M266 Turbo and M271) are assembled in Stuttgart-Untertürkheim. In Berlin is the V12 engine plant.
I4
- 1953-1961 OM636 Diesel
- 1955-1968 M121
- 1959-1967 OM621 Diesel
- 1968-1973 OM615 Diesel
- 2.0 L
- 2.2 L
- 1968-1976 M115
- 2.0 L
- 2.3 L
- 1973-1983 OM616 Diesel
- 2.4 L
- 1984-1993 M102
- 2.0 L
- 2.3 L
- 1994-2004 M111
- M271
- 1.8 L (1796 cc) E18
- 2.3 L (2295 cc) E23
- OM611 Diesel
- 2.2 L
I5
- 1975-1985 OM617 Diesel
- 3.0 L
- 1987-1993 OM602 Diesel
- 2.5 L
- 2.9 L
- 1994-2000 OM605 Diesel
- 2.5 L
- OM647 Diesel
- 2.7 L (2687 cc)
- OM612
I6
- 1951-1980 M180
- 1954-1963 M198
- 1958-1966 M127
- 1958-1970 M189
- 1965-1968 M129
- 1966-1967 M108
- 1967-1980 M130
- 1968-1972 M114
- 1972-1986 M110 (DOHC)
- 2.8 L (2746 cc)
- 1986-1993 M103 (SOHC)
- 2.6 L
- 3.0 L
- 1986-1995 OM603 Diesel
- 3.0 L
- 3.5 L
- 1990-1999 M104 (DOHC)
- 2.8 L
- 3.2 L
- 1995-present OM606 Diesel
- OM648 Diesel
- 3.2 L (3222 cc)
- Natural gas and Liquified petroleum gas (LPG)
V6
- 1997-present M112
- 2.6 L (2597 cc) E26
- 3.2 L (3199 cc) E32
- 3.2 L (3199 cc) E32 AMG
- 3.7 L (3724 cc) E37
- 2004-present M272
- 2.5 L (2469 cc) E25
- 3.0 L (2996 cc) E30
- 3.5 L (3498 cc) E35
- OM501 Diesel
- 11.9 L
V8
- 1965-1979 M100
- 6.3 L
- 6.9 L
- 1971-1991 M117
- 4.5 L
- 5.0 L
- 5.6 L
- 1971-1991 M116
- 3.5 L
- 3.8 L
- 4.2 L
- 1990-1999 M119
- 4.2 L (4196 cc)
- 5.0 L (4973 cc)
- 1999-present M113
- 4.3 L (4266 cc) E43
- 5.0 L (4966 cc) E50
- 5.4 L (5439 cc) E55 AMG
- 5.4 L (5439 cc) E55 ML AMG
- 2004-present M155
- 5.4 L (5439 cc)
- 2006-present M273
- 4.7 L (4663 cc)
- 5.5 L (5461 cc)
- 2006-present M156
- 6.2 L (6208 cc) "6.3-liter"
- Diesel
V10
V12
- 1992-present M120
- 600SEL/S600
- 600SL/SL600
- 600SEC/CL600
- M137
- 5.8L N/A
- 2001 S600
- M275/M285
- 5.5 L (5513 cc) M275 twin-turbo
- 5.5 L (5513 cc) M285 twin-turbo
- M120
- 7.3 L (7291 cc) SL73 AMG, Pagani Zonda
Wankel
- 1969-1970 M950F
- 3-rotor 1.8 L
- 4-rotor 2.4 L
Experimental/Concept
See also