Mercedes-Benz 200 V

Mercedes-Benz 200 V

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A more powerful version of the 170 series, offering better performance and comfort.

Generations

6 generations of the Mercedes-Benz 200 V

Mercedes-Benz 200 V

Mercedes-Benz 200 V

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The Mercedes-Benz 200 V was introduced in 1931 as part of the W21 generation. It features a 2.0L inline-6 engine producing approximately 55 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant offers a spacious interior with luxury appointments typical of the era. The 200 V was notable for its advanced engineering and was well-regarded in its class during its production years.

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Introduced: 1931 Discontinued: 1934
Mercedes-Benz 200 V Cabriolet

Mercedes-Benz 200 V Cabriolet

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The Mercedes-Benz 200 V Cabriolet was introduced alongside the sedan variant in 1931. It features the same 2.0L inline-6 engine producing around 55 horsepower, but offers a convertible roof for open-air driving. This model has a two-door configuration and provides a more luxurious and sporty experience, appealing to those seeking elegance and style in the early 1930s.

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Introduced: 1931 Discontinued: 1934
Mercedes-Benz 200 V Limousine

Mercedes-Benz 200 V Limousine

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The Mercedes-Benz 200 V Limousine variant was introduced in 1931, designed for those desiring more luxury and space. It comes equipped with the same 2.0L inline-6 engine producing about 55 horsepower and a 4-speed manual transmission. The extended wheelbase offers additional legroom and comfort, making it suitable for formal occasions and chauffeur-driven use.

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Introduced: 1931 Discontinued: 1934
Mercedes-Benz 200 V (W21)

Mercedes-Benz 200 V (W21)

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The Mercedes-Benz 200 V (W21) was introduced in 1931. It features a 2.0L inline-6 engine producing approximately 55 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This four-door sedan variant offers a luxurious interior with advanced features for its time, catering primarily to the upper-middle-class market in Germany. It was known for its solid build quality and smooth driving experience.

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Introduced: 1931 Discontinued: 1934
Mercedes-Benz 200 V (W21) Pullman-Limousine

Mercedes-Benz 200 V (W21) Pullman-Limousine

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The Mercedes-Benz 200 V Pullman-Limousine was launched in 1931, designed for luxury and comfort. It features an extended wheelbase providing additional legroom and a more opulent interior. The vehicle is equipped with the same 2.0L inline-6 engine as the standard sedan but emphasizes passenger comfort and high-end finishes, making it popular among dignitaries and affluent customers.

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Introduced: 1931 Discontinued: 1934
Mercedes-Benz 200 V (W21) Sport Roadster

Mercedes-Benz 200 V (W21) Sport Roadster

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The Mercedes-Benz 200 V Sport Roadster was introduced in 1932, catering to the more performance-oriented market segment. It features a 2.0L inline-6 engine, providing around 55 hp. The two-door roadster variant is designed with a sporty aesthetic, lighter body, and lower stance, appealing to enthusiastic drivers seeking a blend of elegance and performance.

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Introduced: 1932 Discontinued: 1934