Mercedes-Benz 180

Mercedes-Benz 180

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The Mercedes-Benz 180 was a compact executive car produced by Mercedes-Benz. It featured modern styling and was well-regarded for its engineering.

Generations

8 generations of the Mercedes-Benz 180

Mercedes-Benz 180

Mercedes-Benz 180

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The Mercedes-Benz 180 was introduced in 1951 as the base model of the W120 series. It features a 1.8L inline-four engine producing approximately 52 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant is characterized by its classic design and spacious interior. It became popular for its reliability and comfort, and was produced until 1959.

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Introduced: 1951 Discontinued: 1959
Mercedes-Benz 180D

Mercedes-Benz 180D

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The Mercedes-Benz 180D was introduced in 1953 as a diesel variant of the W120 series. It features a 1.8L inline-four diesel engine producing about 48 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. Known for its fuel efficiency and durability, the 180D became a favored choice for long-distance travel and commercial use, remaining in production until 1959.

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Introduced: 1953 Discontinued: 1959
Mercedes-Benz 180b

Mercedes-Benz 180b

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The Mercedes-Benz 180b was introduced in 1956 as an updated version of the original 180. It features a revised 1.8L inline-four engine that maintains the same power output but offers improved performance and efficiency. This version also introduced slight aesthetic changes, such as a redesigned grille and updated interior features, while maintaining its reputation for comfort and reliability.

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Introduced: 1956 Discontinued: 1959
Mercedes-Benz 180D (W120)

Mercedes-Benz 180D (W120)

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The Mercedes-Benz 180D (W120) variant was a diesel version introduced in 1953, featuring the same 1.8L inline-four diesel engine as the standard 180D. This model is recognized for its robust build and economical performance, catering primarily to markets where diesel was preferred. It retained the stylish sedan body and included enhancements for driver comfort over its production span.

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Introduced: 1953 Discontinued: 1959
Mercedes-Benz 180c

Mercedes-Benz 180c

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The Mercedes-Benz 180c was introduced alongside the 180b in 1956, featuring cosmetic and mechanical improvements. It retained the 1.8L inline-four engine but offered refined handling and comfort. The 'c' designation highlights its position as a mid-tier option, providing additional features and a more luxurious interior compared to its predecessors. It was part of the model's final iterations before discontinuation.

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Introduced: 1956 Discontinued: 1959
Mercedes-Benz 180A

Mercedes-Benz 180A

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The Mercedes-Benz 180A was introduced in 1951 as part of the W120 generation. It features a 1.8L inline-four engine producing 52 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant introduced a more refined design and improved interior compared to its predecessors, positioned as an entry-level luxury vehicle.

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Introduced: 1951 Discontinued: 1953
Mercedes-Benz 180S

Mercedes-Benz 180S

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The Mercedes-Benz 180S was introduced in 1954 as a successor to the 180A and continued until 1959. It also features the same 1.8L inline-four engine but with slight performance enhancements. This variant is recognized for its updated styling and improved comfort features, aimed at the mid-range market.

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Introduced: 1954 Discontinued: 1959
Mercedes-Benz 180D (W120.110)

Mercedes-Benz 180D (W120.110)

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The Mercedes-Benz 180D (W120.110) was introduced in 1953 as the diesel variant of the 180 series. It features a 1.8L diesel engine producing approximately 40 hp, giving it a unique position in the market for its fuel efficiency. This sedan variant was primarily aimed at customers looking for economical long-distance travel.

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Introduced: 1953 Discontinued: 1959