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1975 - 1980
W116
IAA 2013
Internationale Automobil Ausstellung
Frankfurt
Deutschland - Germany
September 2013
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The Mercedes-Benz W220 was a range of flagship sedans which, as the fourth generation Mercedes-Benz S-Class, replaced the W140 S-Class after model year 1998 — with long and short wheelbase versions, performance and luxury options; available four-wheel drive; and a range of diesel as well as gas/petrol V6, V8, and V12 engines. Compared to its predecessor, the W220 had somewhat smaller exterior dimensions but offered greater interior volume.
The W220 was available with more engine options than the W126 or W140. The range started with a smaller 2.8L 201 hp (150 kW) V6 motor. The 3.2L 224 hp (167 kW) V6, which was superseded by an enlarged 3.7L 245 hp (183 kW) V6 in the S 350.
The S 430, powered by a 4.3L 279 hp (208 kW) V8. The S 500 was powered by a 5.0L 302 hp (225 kW) V8.
The S 600 ('01-'02) was outfitted with a 5.8L 362 hp (270 kW) V12 engine while the later versions ('03-'06) sported a twin-turbocharged (or Bi-Turbo) 493 hp (368 kW) 5.5L V12.
Production of the 220-series totalled 484,683 units, slightly more than the production totals from the W140.
Production ended in late 2005, when the W220 was replaced by the W221 S-Class.
El segundo en Celanova. Se podría decir que es un coche "común" para mí, pero me siguen impresionando como la primera vez. Este tiene 173.000 millas/278.000 kms.
W111
3.499 cc
V8
200 PS @ 5.800 rpm
Vmax : 205 km/h
Techno Classica 2019
Essen
Deutschland - Germany
April 2019
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