Showing posts with label Mercedes C-Class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mercedes C-Class. Show all posts

Monday, June 2, 2008

Mercedes-Benz Sells 300,000th New C-Class Model in a Year

In the year since Mercedes-Benz launched the new C-Class into the market on March 31, 2007, more than 300,000 customers have purchased either a sedan or station wagon variant of the new model. “The sedan got off to an excellent start, and since its premiere at dealerships at the end of last year, the new C-Class station wagon has also been enjoying high popularity,” said Dr. Klaus Maier, Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing Mercedes-Benz.

As expected, the C-Class’ largest market is Germany which accounts for 25 percent of total sales, followed by the U.S., UK, Italy, and South Africa. A total of 290,000 C-Class sedans from the 204 Series have been sold worldwide since market launch in the spring of 2007, and 25,000 customers have taken delivery of a new C-Class station wagon since that model variant was introduced in December. -Continued

In terms of powertrains, about one-third of the sedan model’s customers worldwide have opted for the C 220 CDI (diesel), while 20 percent have purchased a C 200 Kompressor (petrol). The C 220 CDI is also the vehicle of choice for around half of the station wagon model’s customers. 75 percent of all C-Class station wagons sold around the world are diesel engine versions.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Insider: Mercedes to Introduce New 1.6-liter Turbocharged Engine This Fall

While here in the States we’re still hanging on to the use of 3.0-liter+ V6 naturally aspirated engines for our mainstream models, in Europe, car manufacturers are in the process of downsizing engine capacities and developing a new generation of turbos and compressors to compensate for the loss of engine displacement.

Now Carscoop has learned from an inside source that Mercedes-Benz will introduce an all-new 1.6-liter turbocharged engine this fall (most probably in September) that will replace the basic 143Hp 1.8-liter Compressor unit.

Our source stated that the new unit will generate approximately 156 Hp and it will be used initially at least, on the new C-Class (Sedan and Estate) and CLC models. The new turbocharged engine promises to combine high power output and maximized torque with low fuel consumption and reduced CO2 emissions. (pic: 1.8L Kompressor)

Friday, April 18, 2008

Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Official DTM Safety Car

The new 457HP V8-powered Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG has been chosen as the official safety car for the German Touring Car Championship (DTM). The specially prepped C63 AMG will make its debut at the second DTM race of the season in Oschersleben on April 19/20, 2008.

Compared to the road-going version of the C63 AMG, the DTM safety car has been equipped with a newly developed AMG sports exhaust system that provides a further acoustic treat, a high-performance radiator, two engine oil coolers located on either side of the front apron and an additional, larger transmission oil cooler. -Continued

Moreover, the rear axle differential features cooling fins and separate oil cooler while Merc’s engineers also intervened with C63 AMG’s brake and suspension systems. The car also features wider tires (245/35 front and 265/30 rear).

Exterior wise, apart from the DTM logos and the wider tyres, the array of lights on the roof of the safety car is the major distinguishing feature versus the standard C 63 AMG. Inside, in order to communicate with the race organisers the safety car is equipped with a sophisticated two-way radio system and TV monitor.

The cockpit is also fitted with two bucket seats with 4-point seat belts, an especially grippy AMG Performance steering wheel in nappa leather/Alcantara and AMG carbon-fibre trim.


Via: Motorpasion

Friday, March 28, 2008

Wald International Working On Mercedes-Benz C-Class Sport Package

Japanese tuning firm “Wald International” has turned its eyes on the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W204) sedan model. Although Wald released a set of teaser images on its official website, it hasn’t announced any specific details on the package at the moment. In concern of the aero kit, the Japanese tuner’s proposition is every bit as aggressive as you’d expect including new front and rear bumpers, side skirts, hood scoops, XL side vents, a rear diffuser and a humongous rear wing that brings back memories of the 190 E 2.5 16v EVO. –More pics after the jump








Via: Motorpasion

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Smoking Hot: Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG TV Ad

What’s the point of buying a 451 Hp rear-wheel-drive model like the V8-powered Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG (see details here) if you don’t throw the car’s rear-end around amidst a cloud of smoke? Now that we justified Mercedes for its politically-incorrect C 63 AMG TV advert, we’ll let you follow the jump to check out the video for yourselves. -Continued

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Geneva Preview: Brabus Bullit Black Arrow Mercedes C-Class with 730Hp V12

Not that the stealth colour will help you with the cops or anything, but the Brabus Bullit Black Arrow is one bad ass machine. For those of you with a good memory, Brabus unveiled the Mercedes-Benz C-Class based “Bullit” at last year’s Frankfurt Show. The “Black Arrow” is nothing more than a “Bullit” covered in a delicious matte-black paint.

Everything else remains the same with the standard Bullit meaning that the Black Arrow is equipped with a 6.3-liter bi-turbo V12 engine delivering a staggering 730 Hp and 1,320 Nm (974 lb/ft) of torque. The matte-black stealth C-Class needs a mere 3.9 sec the sprint from 0 - 100 km/h (62 mph) and 10.5 sec to go from standstill to 200 km/h (124 mph). And after just 24.5 seconds the car breaks the 300-km/h barrier (186 mph). Top speed is in excess of 360 km/h (225 mph). The Bullit Black Arrow will be built in a small-series production with prices in Germany starting at €348,000 or $528,700. -Details and pics after the jump













PRESS RELEASE

The Four-Door V12 Biturbo Stealth Super Sports Car

Ultra powerful, ultra fast and conspicuously inconspicuous: The four-door stealth super sports car BRABUS BULLIT BLACK ARROW offers performance superlatives like no other car on the market: The basis for the car is the body of the new C-Class sedan, covered with a special matte-black coating. The BRABUS SV12 S Biturbo twelve-cylinder engine was dropped into the engine bay with almost surgical precision. Performance is staggering: 3.9 seconds from rest to 100 km/h (62 mph), 24.5 seconds for 0 – 300 km/h (186 mph) and a top speed of more than 360 km/h (225 mph). BRABUS produces the BULLIT BLACK ARROW in small-series production starting at 348,000 Euros MSRP.

The BRABUS BULLIT BLACK ARROW ensures that the world’s fastest sedans continue to come from Bottrop. The BRABUS BULLIT BLACK ARROW follows in the footsteps of the 330-km/h (206 mph) BRABUS E V12 based on the W 210-series Mercedes E-Class, the 350.2-km/h (219 mph) E V12 Biturbo of the new W 211 generation and the world’s current fastest sedan, the 365.7- km/h (227.2 mph) BRABUS ROCKET based on the Mercedes CLS.

Numerous modifications to the reinforced body were necessary to install the turbocharged V12 engine in the C-Class engine bay. The BRABUS SV12 S Biturbo engine is derived directly from the BRABUS ROCKET and uses the latest Mercedes S 600 engine that has been completely reworked in the company-own engine building shop.

Nothing beats displacement except even more displacement: A crankshaft with longer stroke, larger cylinder bore, and special pistons and piston rods increase displacement of the twelve-cylinder three-valve engine from 5.5 to 6.3 liters (336 to 385 cu. in.).

Cylinder heads optimized for faster gas exchange and high-performance camshafts also contribute to the increase in power output. They are assisted by a more efficient dual turbocharging system, special manifolds, larger turbochargers and larger intercoolers. Because of space constraints in the C-Class body an entirely new stainless-steel high-performance exhaust system with low back-pressure metal catalysts had to be developed.

The BRABUS motor engineers used state-of-the-art engine test benches to program new mapping for engine electronics and on-board diagnostics. The new mapping ensures optimal power yield while meeting strict EURO IV emission limits.

The BRABUS SV12 S Biturbo displacement engine, lubricated like all BRABUS high-performance engines with ARAL Synthetic motor oil, produces 730 hp (720 hp SAE net) / 537 kW at just 5,100 rpm. The peak torque of 1,320 Nm (974 lb-ft) is limited in-car electronically to 1,100 Nm (811 lb-ft).

Power is transferred to the rear wheels via a reinforced five-speed automatic transmission and a BRABUS limited-slip differential with a locking rate of 40 percent. Customers can choose from two final drive ratios. The BRABUS BULLIT BLACK ARROW features all modern driving dynamics systems such as ABS, ASR and ESP.

The matte-black stealth street rocket delivers unique performance: Just 3.9 seconds pass for the sprint from 0 - 100 km/h (62 mph), 200 km/h (124 mph) is reached after just 10.49 seconds. And after just 24.5 seconds the car shatters the 300-km/h barrier (186 mph). Top speed is more than 360 km/h (225 mph).

At these speeds favorable aerodynamic properties are absolutely essential. The BRABUS BULLIT BLACK ARROW was honed to perfection in the wind tunnel. The BULLIT front apron features large air ducts to supply cooling air for radiators and front brakes. Its sophisticated design further reduces lift on the front axle. Its aerodynamic counterparts in the rear are a three-piece rear spoiler and a rear apron with integrated diffuser. Both front and rear aprons are made from especially light yet highly robust autoclave-baked carbon fiber.

A wider track optimizes directional stability so elementary at speeds beyond 300 km/h. The BRABUS designers have styled aluminum wheel arch flares for front and rear axle. They are seamlessly melded to the production body and add six centimeters (2.4 inches) to the C-Class width. BRABUS rocker panels optimize the airstream along the sides. They also feature integrated entry lights that make entering and exiting the vehicle safer in the dark.

The visual appearance of the BRABUS BULLIT BLACK ARROW is further characterized by the new aluminum hood. Its integrated ‘gills’ are not just distinctive features, they also ensure the engine’s thermal health.

The wheel arch flares provide space for especially wide matte-black BRABUS Monoblock S light-alloy wheels with high-performance tires from technology partners YOKOHAMA or Pirelli. The 9.5Jx19 wheels on the front axle are shod with size 265/30 ZR 19 tires. The rear axle is fitted with size 10Jx19 wheels and size 285/30 ZR 19 tires.

The height-adjustable coil-over suspension was developed specifically for the BRABUS BULLIT BLACK ARROW. The gas-pressure shocks feature ten selectable settings each for bound and rebound. They provide a sporty yet comfortable ride and safe handling in any situation. Sport stabilizers reduces body roll to a minimum during fast cornering.

The BRABUS high-performance brake system can handle even the most extreme stress. It features 12-piston aluminum fixed calipers on the front axle that grip vented and grooved 380 x 37 millimeter (15 x 1.46 inches) brake discs. The rear axle stops with 360 x 28 millimeter (14.2 x 1.1 inches) discs and six-piston aluminum fixed calipers.

Exclusive individuality also abounds in the interior of the BRABUS automobile: The standard equipment package includes a fully leather interior hand-crafted in the company-own upholstery shop from the finest Mastik and Nubuk leathers.

The custom BULLIT seats offer a perfect combination of comfort and lateral support. Their carbon-fiber rear covers lend the interior an especially sporty feel. This look is complemented by carbon-fiber components on dashboard, center console and door panels as well as by the ergonomically shaped sport steering wheel and aluminum pedals and shifter.

BRABUS BULLIT BLACK ARROW – Technical Data

Body

4-door sedan based on Mercedes-Benz C-Class, W 204 series

Steel unibody widened with BRABUS fender flares by 60 mm (2.36 inches). BRABUS aluminum hood with integrated gills.

BRABUS BULLIT aerodynamic-enhancement kit with BULLIT front and rear bumper manufactured from carbon fiber baked in an autoclave. Rocker panels with integrated entrance lights, three-piece rear spoiler.

BRABUS BULLIT BLACK ARROW with matte-black coating.

Measurements:

Length 4.590 mm 180.7 in.

Width 1.830 mm 72.0 in.

Height 1.402 mm 55.2 in.

Curb weight 1,850 kg 4,079 lbs.

Engine

BRABS SV 12 S Biturbo displacement engine based on Mercedes 600

V12-cylinder 3-valve light-alloy engine with twin turbochargers

Displacement 6,233 cm³ (380 cu. in.)

Compression ratio 9.0 : 1

Rated power 730 hp (720 hp SAE net) / 537 kW at 5,100 rpm

Peak torque 1,320 Nm (974 lb-ft) from 2,100 rpm (electronically limited to 1,100 Nm – 811 lb-ft)

Fuel: Super plus (98 octane)

Motor oil: ARAL

BRABUS SV 12 S Biturbo engine conversion consisting of:

Displacement increase to 6.3 liters with special crankshaft with longer stroke, enlarged cylinder bore with corresponding larger pistons. Both cylinder heads feature flow-optimized ports and special camshafts. Two high-performance turbochargers with special exhaust manifolds; more efficient intercooling system and BRABUS stainless-steel high-performance exhaust system with low-back-pressure metal catalysts. Newly programmed mapping for engine electronics and on-board diagnostics.

Drivetrain

Rear-Wheel Drive

Reinforced five-speed automatic transmission

Gear ratios:

1st gear 3.59

2nd gear 2.19

3rd gear 1.41

4th gear 1.00

5th gear 0.83

BRABUS locking rear differential with 40 percent locking rate

Final drive either 2.65 : 1 (top speed 315 km/h – 196 mph) or 2.24 : 1 (top speed 350 km/h – 217 mph – electronically limited).

Suspension

Independent suspension front and rear with height-adjustable BRABUS coil-over suspension.

Front axle:

Three-link, anti-dive geometry. Height-adjustable BRABUS struts with coil springs and gas-pressure shocks featuring ten settings each for bound and rebound; BRABUS sport sway bar.

Rear axle:

Five-link, anti-dive and anti-squat geometry. Height-adjustable BRABUS struts with coil springs and gas-pressure shocks featuring ten settings each for bound and rebound; BRABUS sport sway bar.

Wheels:

BRABUS Monoblock S light-alloy wheels with YOKOHAMA or Pirelli high-performance tires.

Front: 9.5Jx19 H2 with 265/30 ZR 19

Rear: 10.0Jx19 H2 with 285/30 ZR 19

Brake System

Dual-circuit brakes with Brake Assist and BRABUS high-performance brake system.

Front: BRABUS 12-piston fixed aluminum calipers with vented and grooved 380 x 37 mm

(15 x 1.46 in.) steel brake discs.

Rear: BRABUS six-piston fixed aluminum calipers with vented and grooved 360 x 28 mm (14.2 x 1.1 in.) steel brake discs.

Performance

0 - 100 km/h (62 mph): 3.9 sec

0 - 200 km/h (124 mph): 10.49 sec

0 - 300 km/h (186 mph): 24.5 sec

Top speed: more than 360 km/h (225 mph)

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Geneva Preview: Mercedes C-Class BlueEFFICIENCY Models with Lower Consumption

Mercedes-Benz is going to unveil three new fuel efficient versions of the 2008 C-Class bearing the “BlueEFFICIENCY” moniker at the Geneva Motor Show next week. The C 180 K and C 350 CGI petrol and C 200 CDi diesel-powered BlueEFFICIENCY models feature a series of measures like reduced weight (between 19 and 32 kg or 42 and 72 lbs), improved aerodynamics, reduced rolling resistance and improved onboard energy management.

Together, these measures add up to a fuel saving on the NEDC driving cycle of 0.9 lt/ 100 km for the 156 Hp C 180 K, and 0.6 lt for the C 136 Hp 200 CDI which consume an avg. of 6.5 lt/ 100 km (36.2 mpg) and 5.1 lt/100 km (46.1 mpg) respectively.

As for the C350 CGI, it also features a brand new V6 petrol engine with spray-guided direct injection. The CGI engine delivers an output of 292 Hp and 365 Nm of peak torque at 3000 rpm or 20 hp and 15 Nm more respectively than the current V6 unit with port injection. Fuel consumption of the C 350 CGI BlueEFFICIENCY has been cut to 8.4 lt / 100 km (28 mpg), approx. one litre below the figure for the current C 350. –Details after the jump

PRESS RELEASE:

From spring 2008, Mercedes-Benz will be adding three extra-economical BlueEFFICIENCY saloons to the C-Class range. A raft of intelligent measures and technologies has enabled the fuel consumption of the high-volume C 180 KOMPRESSOR and C 200 CDI models to be reduced by up to twelve per cent, while retaining the high levels of comfort and safety typical of a Mercedes. The BlueEFFICIENCY version of the 100 kW/136 hp C 200 CDI consumes only 5.1 litres per 100 kilometres, while the C 180 KOMPRESSOR BlueEFFICIENCY with 115 kW/156 hp covers 100 kilometres with 6.5 litres of premium petrol. This corresponds to 135 and 156 grams of carbon dioxide, respectively, per kilometre. The third BlueEFFICIENCY C-Class model on show in Geneva is the C 350 CGI with direct petrol injection. The six-cylinder unit burns around ten per cent less fuel than the saloon with the current V6 engine.

For the new BlueEFFICIENCY models, Mercedes engineers have harnessed potentials from all fields of development to reduce weight, aerodynamic drag and rolling resistance yet further, and to organise the onboard energy management of these saloons even more efficiently. Together, these measures add up to a fuel saving on the NEDC driving cycle of 0.9 litres per 100 kilometres for the C 180 KOMPRESSOR, and 0.6 litres for the C 200 CDI.

The specialists in Sindelfingen have made very detailed improvements to the comprehensive lightweight construction concept of the C-Class, and have managed to shave off between 19 and 32 kilograms of weight depending on the model. This achievement is in part due to a newly developed windscreen made of laminated glass, which weighs around 1.2 kilograms less than before. This is made possible by a technology transfer from the Maybach luxury saloon: between the panes of glass lies a new, acoustically effective plastic membrane which efficiently absorbs wind noise. This has enabled Mercedes engineers to reduce the thickness of the windscreen, achieving a further weight reduction without compromising noise comfort in any way.

The noise-insulating lining of the firewall has also been weight-optimised with the help of special materials and the latest calculation methods. Using computer simulations, Mercedes-Benz recalculated the required firewall insulation and precisely redefined the material thickness of the sound-absorbing resinous foam in line with the noise input. This needs-driven redesign reduces the weight of the lining by around 20 per cent.

Forged lightweight wheels also have a positive effect on the weight. These tip the scales at around 1.8 kilograms less than conventional light-alloy wheels, saving a total of more than seven kilograms per vehicle. These new lightweight wheels (6 J x 16 ET 39), which have aerodynamic benefits too, are standard equipment for the new BlueEFFICIENCY variants of the C 180 KOMPRESSOR and C 200 CDI.

Newly developed tyres: 17 per cent less rolling resistance

In addition to lightweight construction measures, Mercedes-Benz also devoted particular attention to reducing rolling resistance and aerodynamic drag. In collaboration with Michelin, Mercedes engineers developed lightweight tyres with a particularly low rolling resistance. These are now receiving their series production premiere in the C-Class, and help to reduce fuel consumption.

Rolling resistance is primarily caused by tyre deformation as the tyre contacts
the road surface. This has a braking effect on the car, since additional energy is required to overcome this deformation resistance - therefore, the higher the rolling resistance, the higher the fuel consumption. Up to around 100 km/h, rolling resistance has a greater effect on fuel consumption than aerodynamic drag.

The belt of this newly developed tyre for the C-Class contains a multi-layered mesh of high-strength steel for less deformation. It is also lighter in weight than conventional designs, enabling a further 1.7 kilograms or so to be saved per set of tyres. The secret, however, mainly lies in the chemical composition: the rubber compound for the treads and side walls is designed to ensure that rolling resistance is reduced by 17 per cent, while retaining the same good handling and braking characteristics.

Aerodynamic fine-tuning: Cd figure an outstanding 0.25

At 120 km/h, the aerodynamic drag of the vehicle body already accounts for around 50 per cent of all the dynamic resistance a passenger car must overcome. Accordingly Mercedes-Benz has been very active in the field of aerodynamics for many years, and has achieved remarkable advances that have had a positive impact on the fuel consumption figures of cars bearing the Mercedes star.

With a drag coefficient (Cd figure) of 0.27, the C-Class is among the most aerodynamically efficient notchback saloons in its market segment. This is the result of a whole series of intelligent details, such as the tail lights with ventilation slits: these reduce drag by influencing the airflow along the side walls, causing it to break off at the tail lights without causing turbulences behind the vehicle's rear end. In this way the patented tail lights of the C-Class replace the usual spoiler lips.

In the new BlueEFFICIENCY versions of the C 180 KOMPRESSOR and C 200 CDI, Mercedes engineers have succeeded in bettering even the highly impressive Cd figure of the C-Class with a number of other detailed measures:

  • Smooth underbody cladding ensures that the air can flow beneath the vehicle body without turbulences. The full engine compartment and underbody panelling of the diesel models is also standard equipment in the BlueEFFICIENCY version of the C 180 KOMPRESSOR.
  • Partially blanking off the radiator grille reduces the airflow into the engine compartment, thereby lowering wind resistance. Adequate cooling of the four-cylinder engines is of course uncompromised by this measure.
  • Sealing the joins between the bonnet and headlamps, as well as between the bumper and headlamps, improves the airflow around the front end.
  • The housings of the exterior mirrors were developed in the wind tunnel, and are particularly streamlined in form.
  • Lowering the suspension by 15 millimetres reduces aerodynamic drag, and has a particularly noticeable effect at higher speeds.
  • The design of the new lightweight wheels also meets aerodynamic requirements, and improves the airflow around the vehicle flanks.

Thanks to this package of aerodynamic measures the Cd figure for the new BlueEFFICIENCY models has been reduced by seven per cent to 0.25, representing another major contribution to fuel economy.

Efficient energy management: needs-driven power steering control

It is not only intelligent lightweight construction, tyres with a low rolling resistance and good aerodynamics that help to further improve the economy and environmental compatibility of today's passenger cars. Intelligent control of ancillary units and the reduction of friction losses can also make an important contribution in this respect.

Energy management is the key: in the BlueEFFICIENCY models of the C-Class, the power steering system is controlled on a needs-driven and therefore energy-saving basis. The standard power steering in the C-Class has an additional valve which switches off the servo pump when it is not required. While this pump operates continuously in all driving situations in conventional steering systems, the new valve interrupts the flow of hydraulic fluid when the car has followed a straight course for a while, switching off the servo pump. This has the advantage that the engine no longer needs to provide energy to drive the servo pump, meaning that it operates more economically. Thanks to this technology, the NEDC fuel consumption is cut by 0.14 litres per 100 kilometres - which equates to a reduction of 2.5 per cent in the case of the C 200 CDI.

As a further contribution to reduced weight and friction, the BlueEFFICIENCY C 180 KOMPRESSOR and C 200 CDI saloons are equipped with a newly developed final drive featuring further-improved antifriction bearings, forged differential gears and a sophisticated lightweight construction. These measures reduce the friction forces within the transmission, hence the engine expends less energy in overcoming them.

The longer final-drive ratios of the BlueEFFICIENCY versions also help to reduce fuel consumption. These are as follows:

C 180 KOMPRESSOR: 2.87 : 1 (rather than 3.07 : 1)

C 200 CDI: 2.47 : 1 (rather than 2.65 : 1)

The C 180 KOMPRESSOR and C 200 CDI models are both equipped with the six-speed manual transmission with overdrive characteristics as standard. With a ratio of 0.838 : 1 and 0.828 : 1, respectively, sixth gear considerably lowers the engine speed and fulfils a major precondition for fuel-efficient driving.

Useful information: new gearshift and fuel consumption display in the cockpit

A newly developed gearshift display in the cockpit informs the driver when he should change gear to save fuel. Experience gained during the Mercedes-Benz "ECO Training" courses has shown that drivers are able to make average fuel savings of up to 15 per cent with an economical and energy-conscious style of driving - without any loss of driving enjoyment.

In fact "ECO Training" will practically come as standard in the future BlueEFFICIENCY versions of the C-Class: in addition to gearshift recommendations, the instrument cluster features a newly developed display showing the present fuel consumption. This will appear in the centre of the speedometer as an easily legible bar chart. A brief glance at the display is sufficient to tell the driver the current fuel consumption in litres per 100 kilometres. The bar chart responds immediately when the driver changes to a higher gear or takes his foot off the accelerator to use the deceleration fuel cut-off function.

Up-to-date engines: downsized C 180 with the same output

Under the bonnets of the new model variants can be found well-proven four-cylinder engines, which are amongst the bestselling power units in the model range: around one quarter of all C-Class buyers opt for these four-cylinder engines.

For the C 180 KOMPRESSOR Mercedes-Benz has reduced the overall displacement from 1796 to 1597 cubic centimetres, while retaining the same output (115 kW/156 hp) and torque (230 Newton metres). This downsizing of the engine's displacement, combined with measures for optimising the combustion chamber, mixture formation and engine friction, adds up to a total potential fuel saving of 0.35 litres per 100 kilometres.

All in all, the NEDC fuel consumption of the C 180 KOMPRESSOR in BlueEFFICIENCY guise is just 6.5 litres of premium petrol per 100 kilometres. This is 0.9 litres or twelve per cent less than for the standard production model.

The displacement, output and torque of the CDI engine remain unchanged. The package of efficiency measures has enabled the NEDC fuel consumption of the BlueEFFICIENCY version of the C 200 CDI to be cut by 0.6 litres (10.5 per cent) to just 5.1 litres per 100 kilometres. This corresponds to CO2 emissions of 135 grams per kilometre.

Key engine, performance and fuel consumption figures at a glance:

C 180 KOMPRESSOR BlueEFFICIENCY C 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY

Displacement 1597 cc 2148 cc

Output 115 kW/156 hp at 5200 rpm 100 kW/136 hp at 3800 rpm

Max. torque 230 Nm at 3000-4500 rpm 270 Nm at 1600-3000 rpm

0-100 km/h 9.5 s 10.4 s

Top speed 230 km/h 220 km/h

NEDC consumption* 6.5 l/100 km 5.1 l/100 km

CO2 emissions 156 g/km 135 g/km

*combined consumption

C 350 CGI: ten per cent more economical thanks to direct petrol injection

As of late 2008, the BlueEFFICIENCY C-Class line-up will be rounded off by the world's first petrol engine with spray-guided direct injection. Cue the new C 350 CGI BlueEFFICIENCY, which is being presented by Mercedes-Benz at the Geneva Motor Show. Despite generating a higher power output and even greater torque, the new model consumes around ten per cent less fuel than the C 350 saloon with the current V6 engine. The C 350 CGI is therefore set to offer a hitherto unrivalled combination of power delivery, agility, safety, economy and environmental compatibility in this vehicle class.

The CGI engine summons up an output of 215 kW/292 hp and 365 Newtonmetres of peak torque at 3000 rpm. 15 kW/20 hp and 15 Newtonmetres more respectively than the current V6 unit with port injection. Thanks to state-of-the-art engine technology, fuel consumption of the C 350 CGI BlueEFFICIENCY has been cut to approx. 8.4 litres per 100 kilometres (provisional NEDC figure), approx. one litre below the figure for the current C 350. As such, the new six-cylinder engine makes a major contribution to reducing carbon dioxide emissions. These significantly improved output and fuel consumption figures are achieved whilst still using cost-efficient premium grade petrol (RON 95).

The CGI unit also offers an impressive driving experience combined with superb economy and environmental compatibility: the C 350 CGI BlueEFFICIENCY takes just 6.2 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h and is capable of an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h (provisional figures).Mercedes-Benz became the first car maker to put spray-guided direct petrol injection into series production in 2006. This technology is markedly superior to the direct injection system with wall-guided combustion used by other car makers, as the Mercedes technology achieves far better fuel utilisation due to its higher thermodynamic efficiency, meaning both reduced fuel consumption and lower exhaust emissions.

The six-cylinder engine demonstrates its particular strengths during stratified-charge operation when the powerplant operates with a high excess of air and is thus very fuel-efficient. In the Mercedes direct injection engine, this favourable lean-burn operation with a stratified charge in the combustion chamber is also possible for the first time at higher engine speeds and load ranges because the engine's combustion chambers are injected with several successive jets of fuel in fractions of a second during each power stroke, thereby substantially improving mixture formation, combustion and consumption. Whereas stratified-charge operation was previously only feasible over a limited partial load range, the CGI six-cylinder engine can now be operated in stratified charging mode over a wider range.

Piezoelectric injectors: enabling lightning fast multiple injection

High-speed, ultra-precise piezoelectric injectors are among the key components of the second-generation direct petrol injection system. The invention of these injectors has spawned virtually all the advances in the spray-guided combustion system. The piezoelectric valves open their injectors outwards to create an annular gap just a few microns wide, allowing the fuel jet to form with a uniform, hollow cone-shaped pattern. Thanks to millisecond switching times, the piezoelectric injectors also permit the multiple injection that promotes lean-burn operation and helps create the ideal conditions for the engine's exemplary consumption figures. A high-pressure pump with downstream distributor and pressure valve supplies the fuel and regulates the amount delivered in accordance with requirements. With a pressure of up to 200 bar, the system develops around 50 times the fuel pressure of a conventional port-injection system.

The combustion system developed by the Mercedes engineers, with multiple, closely spaced injections during each power stroke, also serves to enhance the V6 engine's smooth running and emissions characteristics. Measurements show that untreated emissions (hydrocarbons) are reduced by more than half in the warm-up phase. Active control of injection and combustion also produces higher temperatures in the exhaust manifold, thereby warming up the catalytic converters faster.

The data for the new C 350 CGI BlueEFFICIENCY at a glance:

Displacement 3498 cc

Bore/stroke 92.9/86.0 mm

Compression ratio 12.2

Output 215 kW/292 hp at 6400 rpm

Max. torque 365 Nm at 3000-5100 rpm

NEDC fuel consumption 8.4 l/100 km*

Acceleration 0-100 km/h 6.2*

Top speed 250 km/h**

*provisional figures; **electronically limited

Four-valve technology, variable camshaft adjustment for the intake and exhaust sides, two-stage intake manifold, balancer shaft and an intelligent heat management system with map-controlled thermostat are some of the other technical highlights that the direct injection engine has adopted from the port-injected C 350 engine. The crankcase and cylinder head are made out of aluminium; the cylinders are fitted with low-friction, dimensionally stable liners made out of a lightweight aluminium-silicon alloy.

BlueEFFICIENCY: additional fuel-saving measures

The package of BlueEFFICIENCY measures for the direct-injection petrol unit incorporates further fuel-saving technologies besides. These include the newly developed windscreen made of laminated glass, which weighs around 1.2 kilograms less than before, forged lightweight wheels and low rolling resistance tyres.

The needs-driven and therefore energy-saving control of the power steering also forms part of the standard specification on the C 350 CGI. Finally, Mercedes-Benz has further improved the saloon's very low aerodynamic drag by fitting new, streamlined exterior mirror housings. A variable radiator shutter improves the airflow around the front end and, depending on the driving situation, also allows control of the air supply to the six-cylinder engine in line with requirements.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Mercedes Auctioning Original C-Class DTM Race-Car: Starting Price at €300,000

For the first time in its history, Mercedes-Benz is set to auction one of its original racing cars from the DTM (German Touring Car Championships) and specifically, the “Laureus AMG Mercedes C-Class” with which Gary Paffett won the DTM race in Oschersleben last year. All the proceeds will go in aid of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation that funds social sports projects for children and young people. The auction, which will close on Friday, April 4, 2008, is to be handled by Christie’s.

According to Mercedes-Benz, the minimum bid for the C-Class DTM will be set at 300,000 euros or approx $435,000. As an additional incentive, the bonnet of the race car will be adorned with the signatures of various celebrities including Boris Becker, Franziska van Almsick and Niki Lauda.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

2009 Mercedes-Benz CLC Update: New Official Pics Of The C-Class SportsCoupe Successor

Mercedes-Benz has released two more images of the upcoming CLC sports coupe that will be officially unveiled at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin on January 27. Unfortunately, as with the picture that we showed you last night (click here), the car is once again partially covered in both images by a female model.

Despite the fact that the CLC is based on the outgoing C-Class SportsCoupe (and not on the all-new C-Class…), Mercedes-Benz supports in its official release that 1,100 components have been either developed for the new sports coupé or refined from the previous model. Highlights of the CLC include new direct steering, modern infotainment systems with colour display and a more powerful four-cylinder engine with 184 Hp. -One more image after the jump

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

2009 Mercedes CLC: First Official Image of the New C-Class SportsCoupe

Don’t get us wrong; we love women, but we also love cars and as good as Eva Padberg looks, we had to chop her face in order to give you a better view of the new Mercedes-Benz CLC sports coupe that will make its public debut at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin, which takes place from 27 - 31 January 2008. According to the German carmaker, the CLC, which will replace the C-Class SportsCoupe, will act as an affordable entry into the Mercedes-Benz coupé family aiming primarily to younger people.

Although it is based on the outgoing C-Class SportCoupe, Mercedes-Benz supports that 1,100 components have been either developed from scratch or refined from the previous model. The technical highlights of the CLC include new direct steering, modern infotainment systems with colour display, Europe-wide DVD or hard-drive navigation with multimedia interface and a more powerful 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine with 184 HP. -Press Release and… a full-frame picture of Eva after the jump

PRESS RELEASE

Two stars in the photo studio: Top model
Eva Padberg and the new Mercedes-Benz CLC

Leading model Eva Padberg and the new Mercedes sports coupé CLC share top billing in the key visual for the second Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin, which takes place from 27 - 31 January 2008. The new CLC will be unveiled to the public for the first time at the fashion event.

The purpose of the key visual is twofold: it will be used as a motif on adverts, posters and event materials promoting the Berlin event, and at the same time will generate interest and a sense of anticipation in advance of the world premiere of the new CLC, because the photo reveals only part of the sport coupé. Most of the body is hidden by the vivid yellow fabric of the evening gown worn by Eva Padberg.

“The choice of Eva Padberg as our brand ambassador lends a fascinating face to our long-standing commitment to fashion,” says Dr Olaf Göttgens, Vice President Brand Communications Mercedes-Benz Cars. “Like Berlin, she epitomises a young, modern lifestyle. That's why we are introducing our new sports coupé here, at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin, and are presenting the CLC and Eva Padberg together in the key visual.”

Eva Padberg has been representing Mercedes-Benz as a brand ambassador at international fashion and lifestyle events since May 2007. Her encounter with the new CLC was captured on film by the renowned fashion photographer Ellen von Unwerth, whose photos encapsulate perfectly the relationship between fashion and Mercedes design – both worlds in which innovation and perfection, coupled with elegance and style, are critical success factors.

Elegance, style and lifestyle: in the automotive world, the name Mercedes-Benz epitomises these values. The commitment to fashion is therefore a logical development of the Stuttgart motor manufacturer's traditional image and claim.

Just like fashion, the car is now an expression of personal lifestyle. This is particularly true of the highly individual and exclusive species of the coupé.

New Mercedes sports coupé is the attractive “youngster” of the coupé family

The new CLC, available in the UK from June 2008, is an attractive and affordable entry into the Mercedes-Benz coupé family. The design, technology and equipment of the sports coupé meet the desire of young people for a car that is fun to drive and has a high lifestyle value, yet which also offers typical Mercedes standards of quality in respect of safety, comfort, environmental compatibility and functionality. 1,100 components have been either developed for the new sports coupé or refined from the previous model. The technical highlights of the CLC include new direct steering for even more nimble handling of bends, modern infotainment systems with colour display, Europe-wide DVD or hard-drive navigation with multimedia interface and a more powerful four-cylinder engine with 135kW / 184 bhp. Fuel consumption is up to 10.8 per cent better than in the predecessor model.

The key visual was shot in a studio near Barcelona, and features a black CLC with sports package picked out in a headlight beam. The coupé contains further exclusive technical innovations and extra fittings such as 18” light alloy rims, wide base tyres, headlights with black painted inner frames, sports suspension with lowered bodywork and chrome trim.

Top fashion designers present their collections

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin 2008 takes place from 27 – 31 January 2008 at Postbahnhof, the city's former mail train station. Leading international fashion designers will be presenting their latest collections, including the following brands: 30paarhaende, Heiress, Hugo, Intuitive, Joop!, Macqua, Michalsky, Marcel Ostertag, Sinemus, Stefan Eckert, Strenesse, Suzana Peric,
Unrath & Strano, Sisi Wasabi and Zac Posen.

Facts about the key visual for the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin 2008

Photographer: Ellen von Unwerth
Model: Eva Padberg (Mercedes-Benz fashion brand ambassador)
Vehicle: Mercedes-Benz CLC with sports package
Stylist: Victoria Adcock - WIB
Hair stylist: Sebastien Richard - Jed Root
Makeup stylist: Maiya - Calliste

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Lorinser Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate

The all-new 2008 Mercedes-Benz Estate has proven quite popular among European based tuners as following propositions from Brabus and Carlsson, Lorinser presented its version of the luxury station wagon. The tuning firm’s full body aero kit consists of front and rear aprons, side skirts with five gill-like air inlets, a honeycomb sport grill, wide fenders with large air inlets on the side complemented by 8.5x19 inch Lorinser RS8 rims in turbine design. -Continued

An upgrade is available for the C 200 Kompressor model that boosts the vehicle’s performance from 184 hp to 218 hp and torque from 250 Nm to 295 Nm. This added power is achieved by installing a modified engine control unit along with altered belt pulleys, drive belts and a different air filter. The C 350 with its V6 unit features modified camshafts increasing performance from 272 hp to 305 hp, while the torque jumps from 350 Nm to 380 Nm.

The diesel powered C 200 CDI’s output can be upgraded from 136 hp to 156 hp, which translates into a torque boost from 270 Nm to 360 Nm while the C 220 CDI’s standard performance is enhanced from 170 hp to 191 hp and 480 Nm of torque (standard: 400 Nm). The top of this line of upgraded Diesel vehicles is the C 320 CDI, which features a standard performance of 224 hp and a maximum torque of 510 Nm. Lorinser’s engineers managed to draw out 261 hp and 580 Nm from the V6 diesel unit.

Monday, November 26, 2007

BRABUS 2008 Mercedes C-Class Estate

Just as the new Mercedes C-Class Estate gets ready to enter the European market, German tuning specialist BRABUS announced the introduction of a sport program for the sexy looking Deutsch-o-wagon. The company’s product line up, which will make its public debut at the ESSEN Show in December, comprises engine tuning for gasoline and diesel models, an aerodynamic-enhancement program, light-alloy wheels up to 19 inches with corresponding suspension modifications, and custom interior options. -Continued after the jump

Diesel Engine Upgrades

For the diesel-powered C-Class Estate models BRABUS offers its PowerXtra kits which start with the D2 (III) kit that boosts power output of the C 200 CDI by 39 hp and peak torque to 385 Nm (284 lb-ft). BRABUS D3 S tuning in the C 220 CDI model increases power output by an extra 50 hp to 220 hp and maximu torque to 480 Nm (354 lb-ft). The kit adds an extra 48 hp to the top-of-the-line turbodiesel model C 320 CDI while peak torque grows to 590 Nm (435 lb-ft). The BRABUS tuned C 320 CDI wagon sprints from 0 - 100 km/h (62 mph) in 6.9 seconds while top speed is 250 km/h (155 mph).

Gasoline Engine Upgrades

For the gasoline-powered V6 models C 280 and C 350 BRABUS offers a 4.0-litre displacement engine. Displacement of the V6 engine is increased while the four-valve heads are optimized for mixture flow and fitted with custom camshafts. Newly programmed engine electronics and a stainless-steel high-performance exhaust system with metal catalysts round out the conversion.

The BRABUS 4.0-litre engine develops 332 hp and a maximum torquefigure of 420 Nm (310 lb-ft) at 4,200 rpm,. The sport wagon accelerates from 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.9 seconds while its top speed is 275 km/h (171 mph).

Aerodynamic Kit

The aerodynamic-enhancement kit for the new C-Class wagon includes a front spoiler with four auxiliary headlights, rear bumper spoiler, rocker panels (optionally available with integrated LED entrance lights that are activated with the keyless fob or by pulling on a door handle) and custom-tailored covers for the exterior mirrors made from exposed carbon fiber. The product lineup for the interior includes a sport steering wheel, aluminum pedals and a speedometer with 300-km/h dial. In addition there are stainless-steel scuff plates with illuminated BRABUS logo, and precious-wood and carbon fiber trim sets.

Suspension, Brake Systems & Alloy Wheels

In terms of alloy wheels, BRABUS offers rims with diameters of 17, 18 and 19 inches and corresponding BRABUS sport suspensions, lowering kits and sport sway bars, all custom-developed for the new wagon. Finally BRABUS high-performance brake systems - available in two versions - offer maximum endurance and stopping power on the level of a sports car.

 
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