Mercedes-Benz 190

Mercedes-Benz 190

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The Mercedes-Benz 190 was a compact executive car, known for its solid build and advanced engineering.

Generations

15 generations of the Mercedes-Benz 190

Mercedes-Benz 190D (W121) 1.8L Diesel Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 190D (W121) 1.8L Diesel Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 190D (W121) 1.8L Diesel Sedan was introduced in 1956 as a diesel variant of the 190 model. It is powered by a 1.8L diesel engine, producing around 60 horsepower, and features a 4-speed manual transmission. This model was notable for its fuel efficiency and durability, making it a popular choice for long-distance driving. It catered to a growing demand for diesel vehicles in the post-war market.

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Introduced: 1956 Discontinued: 1961
Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.9L Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.9L Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.9L Sedan was introduced in 1955 as part of the first generation of the model. It features a 1.9L inline-four engine producing 105 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant offers a spacious interior and quality craftsmanship typical of Mercedes-Benz vehicles. It was designed for both comfort and performance, catering to the needs of the post-war European market.

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Introduced: 1955 Discontinued: 1961
Mercedes-Benz 190D (W121) 2.0L Diesel Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 190D (W121) 2.0L Diesel Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 190D (W121) 2.0L Diesel Sedan was introduced in 1958, featuring a 2.0L diesel engine that produced 65 horsepower. This variant is notable for its fuel efficiency and durability, making it popular among long-distance drivers. It retains the classic sedan body style with comfortable seating, making it suitable for both personal and business use. The 190D was aimed at the growing demand for diesel vehicles during this period.

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Introduced: 1958 Discontinued: 1961
Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 2.0L Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 2.0L Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 2.0L Sedan was a late introduction in 1961, featuring an upgraded 2.0L inline-four engine that produced 120 horsepower. This variant was positioned as a more powerful option in the 190 lineup just before the model was discontinued. With enhanced performance and comfort, it served as a fitting conclusion to the W121 generation. The 2.0L Sedan offered improved driving dynamics and was well-received for its performance capabilities.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1961
Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.8L Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.8L Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.8L Sedan was introduced in 1956 as an updated variant of the original 190 model. It features a 1.8L inline-four engine producing approximately 105 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant offers a refined interior and improved handling characteristics over its predecessor. It was designed to appeal to buyers seeking a balance of performance and comfort.

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Introduced: 1956 Discontinued: 1961
Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 2.0L Automatic Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 2.0L Automatic Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 2.0L Automatic Sedan was introduced in 1958 as an enhanced version of the existing sedan lineup. This variant features a 2.0L inline-four engine producing 105 horsepower and is equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission, offering greater convenience and ease of use. The addition of automatic transmission made it appealing to buyers looking for a more comfortable driving experience, particularly in urban environments.

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Introduced: 1958 Discontinued: 1961
Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.9L Sport Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.9L Sport Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.9L Sport Sedan was introduced in 1960 as a performance-oriented variant of the 190 model. It features a 1.9L inline-four engine generating approximately 115 horsepower, coupled with a sport-tuned suspension for improved handling. This variant was designed for enthusiasts who desired a more engaging driving experience while maintaining the practical aspects of the sedan body style.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1961
Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.9L Automatic Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.9L Automatic Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.9L Automatic Sedan was introduced in 1961, marking the introduction of an automatic transmission option in the 190 lineup. It features a 1.9L inline-4 engine that produces around 105 hp, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. This variant combines ease of driving with the classic luxury of the Mercedes-Benz brand. It was aimed at customers seeking convenience and comfort in their driving experience.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1961
Mercedes-Benz 190SL (W121)

Mercedes-Benz 190SL (W121)

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The Mercedes-Benz 190SL was introduced in 1955 as a two-door convertible. It features a 1.9L inline-four engine producing 105 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This stylish model offers a more sporty design compared to the sedan variants, featuring elegant body lines and high-quality interior finishes. The 190SL quickly became popular in the U.S. for its design and performance, contributing to the Mercedes-Benz brand's prestige.

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Introduced: 1955 Discontinued: 1963
Mercedes-Benz 190B (W121)

Mercedes-Benz 190B (W121)

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The Mercedes-Benz 190B was introduced in 1956 as an upgraded version of the standard 190. It features a 1.9L inline-four engine producing around 105 hp, similar to the standard 190 but with enhanced interior trim and features. This variant served as a mid-range option within the 190 model lineup, appealing to customers looking for a balance of comfort and performance.

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Introduced: 1956 Discontinued: 1961
Mercedes-Benz 190D (W121) 2.0L

Mercedes-Benz 190D (W121) 2.0L

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The Mercedes-Benz 190D 2.0L variant was introduced in 1958, featuring a 2.0L diesel engine that produced 60 hp. This model was designed for fuel efficiency and offered a more economical option for customers. The 190D 2.0L maintained the same sedan body style as its petrol counterparts, making it a practical choice for families and businesses looking for reliability and durability.

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Introduced: 1958 Discontinued: 1961
Mercedes-Benz 190D (W121) 1.8L

Mercedes-Benz 190D (W121) 1.8L

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The Mercedes-Benz 190D 1.8L was introduced alongside the standard 190 in 1955, featuring a 1.8L diesel engine producing 50 hp. This variant was aimed at customers seeking an economical and reliable vehicle with the benefits of diesel technology. It shared the same sedan body style and layout as other variants in the lineup, making it a popular choice in various markets.

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Introduced: 1955 Discontinued: 1961
Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.8L Automatic

Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.8L Automatic

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The Mercedes-Benz 190 1.8L Automatic was introduced in 1957, offering a 1.8L inline-four engine with an automatic transmission. This variant provided a more convenient driving experience, appealing to customers looking for modern features and ease of use. It retained the classic sedan design and was part of the mid-range offerings in the 190 lineup, combining performance and comfort.

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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1961
Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.9L 4-door Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.9L 4-door Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 190 (W121) 1.9L 4-door Sedan was introduced in 1956, featuring a 1.9L inline-four engine producing approximately 105 hp. This variant offered a comfortable interior with luxurious trim options and was designed for both performance and durability. It was well-received in European markets and served as a popular choice for families and business professionals alike.

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Introduced: 1956 Discontinued: 1961
Mercedes-Benz 190D (W121) 2.0L Diesel 4-door Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 190D (W121) 2.0L Diesel 4-door Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 190D (W121) 2.0L Diesel 4-door Sedan was introduced in 1958, featuring a 2.0L diesel engine that produced around 60 hp. Known for its fuel efficiency and longevity, this variant catered to the growing demand for diesel vehicles in Europe. It combined practicality with the renowned reliability of the Mercedes-Benz brand, making it a popular choice for long-distance travel.

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Introduced: 1958 Discontinued: 1961