What does 250 mean on Mercedes?
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What does 250 mean on Mercedes?
A 250 is a standard MB 2.0 4 cylinder engine. The 45 is the 2.0 4 cylinder engine build and tuned by AMG. 250 is 208 hp and the 45 is 375 hp. There are trim and other performance items added to the 45.
What is the difference between Mercedes E200 and E250?
In terms of power, the E200 gives you 184hp and 300Nm of torque while the E250 outputs 211hp and 350Nm of torque. Both cars hit peak power and torque at the same point in the rev range and feel nimble despite the size.
What do Mercedes model numbers mean?
Mercedes assigns both a letter and a number to its sedans; often, the number denotes the engine size or type. For instance, The C300 sedan indicated the engine size (a 3L V6) until 2015‒2016. The C350 has a 3.5L, six-cylinder engine, the E550 had a 5.5L V8 engine, and so on.
What is the difference between Mercedes 200 and 250?
The 200 will likely have a lower engine power specification (and maybe feature spec) and the 250 will have a higher engine output power and maybe feature spec.
What does avantgarde mean in Mercedes?
Avantgarde features a more sporty appearance than Classic of Elegance. For the Avantgarde trim level, both cloth seats and vinyl come standard with leather optional. The front of the car is a little different, as well; the grille features three bars with the three-pronged star logo set into the grille.
What does the E in E-class mean?
The E-Class or E-Series of Mercedes-Benz has historically been a larger executive style sedan with luxury features. Most people have generally believed that the E stands for executive, but it actually stands for Einspritzmotor, which is the German word for a fuel injection engine.
What is the difference between an e200d and an e220d?
The E 200 d has 150hp and the E 220 d has 194hp. If the E 200 diesel you’re talking about is a very late ‘W212’ E-Class, then it does have 134hp – but from a detuned version of the age-old Mercedes 2.1-litre turbodiesel.