Mercedes-Benz 220

Mercedes-Benz 220

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The Mercedes-Benz 220 is a luxury sedan that was known for its smooth ride and advanced engineering for its time.

Generations

21 generations of the Mercedes-Benz 220

Mercedes-Benz 220A

Mercedes-Benz 220A

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The Mercedes-Benz 220A was introduced in 1950 as part of the W180 generation. It features a 2.2L inline-six engine producing 80 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant offers a classic design with luxurious interior appointments, and it marked the post-war revival of the brand. It was well-received in both European and North American markets.

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Introduced: 1950 Discontinued: 1955
Mercedes-Benz 220S

Mercedes-Benz 220S

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The Mercedes-Benz 220S was introduced in 1951 and featured a more powerful 2.2L inline-six engine producing 105 hp. This variant was known for its refined ride quality and advanced engineering for the time. It also included improved interior features and was positioned as a more luxurious option compared to the 220A.

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Introduced: 1951 Discontinued: 1955
Mercedes-Benz 220SE

Mercedes-Benz 220SE

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The Mercedes-Benz 220SE was introduced in 1954 as a high-end variant of the W180. It featured a 2.2L inline-six engine producing 120 hp, coupled with a 4-speed automatic transmission. The 220SE was equipped with premium features such as power windows and upgraded interior materials, making it a sought-after luxury vehicle in the mid-1950s.

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Introduced: 1954 Discontinued: 1955
Mercedes-Benz 220b

Mercedes-Benz 220b

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The Mercedes-Benz 220b was introduced in 1954 as a variant of the W180. It featured a slightly tuned version of the 2.2L inline-six engine as seen in the 220A. The 220b was distinguished by its enhanced comfort features and a more refined design, appealing to buyers looking for a blend of performance and luxury.

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Introduced: 1954 Discontinued: 1956
Mercedes-Benz 220S Cabriolet

Mercedes-Benz 220S Cabriolet

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The Mercedes-Benz 220S Cabriolet was introduced in 1952, showcasing a stylish convertible body. It shared the same 2.2L engine as the sedan variant, producing 105 hp. This model offered a luxurious open-top driving experience, with an emphasis on comfort and elegance, making it a popular choice among affluent buyers.

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Introduced: 1952 Discontinued: 1955
Mercedes-Benz 220SE Cabriolet

Mercedes-Benz 220SE Cabriolet

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The Mercedes-Benz 220SE Cabriolet was introduced in 1955 as a more luxurious version of the convertible variant. It featured the more powerful 120 hp 2.2L inline-six engine and offered premium interior finishes along with advanced features for its time. This model catered to the high-end market and was known for its elegant design.

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Introduced: 1955 Discontinued: 1956
Mercedes-Benz 220S (W180)

Mercedes-Benz 220S (W180)

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The Mercedes-Benz 220S was introduced in 1954 as part of the W180 generation. It features a 2.2L inline-six engine producing 106 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual gearbox. Known for its refined interior and advanced engineering for its time, this sedan variant was positioned as a luxury vehicle, offering comfort and performance.

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Introduced: 1954 Discontinued: 1959
Mercedes-Benz 220SE (W180)

Mercedes-Benz 220SE (W180)

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The Mercedes-Benz 220SE was introduced in 1955 within the W180 platform. It is equipped with a 2.2L inline-six engine producing 120 hp and features fuel injection, enhancing performance and efficiency. This luxury sedan variant offered superior interior quality and advanced safety features for its era, appealing to upscale customers.

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Introduced: 1955 Discontinued: 1959
Mercedes-Benz 220D

Mercedes-Benz 220D

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The Mercedes-Benz 220D was introduced in 1968 as a diesel variant of the 220 series. It features a 2.2L diesel engine producing approximately 60 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. Known for its fuel efficiency and durability, this sedan variant catered to the growing demand for diesel vehicles in Europe during the late 1960s.

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Introduced: 1968 Discontinued: 1973
Mercedes-Benz 220E

Mercedes-Benz 220E

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The Mercedes-Benz 220E was introduced in 1982 as part of the W124 generation. It is powered by a 2.2L inline-four engine producing 150 hp, paired with either a 4-speed automatic or 5-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant is appreciated for its blend of performance, comfort, and reliability, featuring advanced technology for its time.

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Introduced: 1982 Discontinued: 1993
Mercedes-Benz 220 CDI

Mercedes-Benz 220 CDI

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The Mercedes-Benz 220 CDI was introduced in 2001 as part of the W203 series. This variant features a 2.2L diesel engine generating 143 hp, linked to a 6-speed manual or 5-speed automatic transmission. Known for its efficiency and smooth driving experience, the CDI variant is particularly popular in markets with high diesel demand.

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Introduced: 2001 Discontinued: 2005
Mercedes-Benz 220S (W187)

Mercedes-Benz 220S (W187)

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The Mercedes-Benz 220S (W187) was introduced in 1951 as a variant of the 220 series. It features a 2.2L inline-six engine producing 110 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant offers luxurious features typical of Mercedes-Benz, including leather upholstery and advanced safety features for its time. It was succeeded by the 220SE.

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Introduced: 1951 Discontinued: 1955
Mercedes-Benz 220SE (W187)

Mercedes-Benz 220SE (W187)

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The Mercedes-Benz 220SE (W187) was launched in 1955, enhancing the 220 series with a fuel-injected 2.2L inline-six engine producing 134 hp. This sedan variant included upgraded interior materials and advanced features such as power windows. It marked a significant step in luxury and performance within the series.

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Introduced: 1955 Discontinued: 1959
Mercedes-Benz 220D (W115)

Mercedes-Benz 220D (W115)

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The Mercedes-Benz 220D (W115) was introduced in 1968 as a diesel variant. It features a 2.2L inline-four diesel engine delivering 60 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. Known for its durability and fuel efficiency, this sedan variant became popular among customers looking for a reliable diesel option.

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Introduced: 1968 Discontinued: 1976
Mercedes-Benz 220E (W124)

Mercedes-Benz 220E (W124)

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The Mercedes-Benz 220E (W124) was launched in 1984, featuring a 2.2L inline-six engine producing 150 hp. This sedan variant was well-regarded for its build quality and comfort, equipped with advanced safety features including anti-lock brakes. It solidified the 220E's reputation as an excellent family car.

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Introduced: 1984 Discontinued: 1995
Mercedes-Benz 220 CDI (W204)

Mercedes-Benz 220 CDI (W204)

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The Mercedes-Benz 220 CDI (W204) was introduced in 2007, featuring a 2.2L turbocharged inline-four diesel engine delivering 170 hp. This variant focused on efficiency and performance, equipped with features like the 7G-TRONIC automatic transmission and advanced infotainment systems, making it a popular choice among diesel sedan enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 2007 Discontinued: 2015
Mercedes-Benz 220S (W180) 4-Door Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 220S (W180) 4-Door Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 220S (W180) 4-Door Sedan was introduced in 1954 as part of the W180 generation. It features a 2.2L inline-six engine producing 106 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant offers luxurious interior fittings and a smooth ride characteristic of the Mercedes-Benz brand. The W180 series was known for its engineering excellence and comfortable driving experience.

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Introduced: 1954 Discontinued: 1959
Mercedes-Benz 220SE (W180) 4-Door Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 220SE (W180) 4-Door Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 220SE (W180) 4-Door Sedan was introduced in 1956. It features a 2.2L inline-six engine producing 120 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual or optional automatic transmission. This variant is known for its performance enhancements over the 220S, including improved handling and luxury features like leather upholstery and a more refined interior.

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Introduced: 1956 Discontinued: 1959
Mercedes-Benz 220D (W115) 4-Door Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 220D (W115) 4-Door Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 220D (W115) 4-Door Sedan was introduced in 1968, featuring a 2.2L diesel engine producing 60 hp. This model offered excellent fuel efficiency and reliability, appealing to both private and commercial buyers. It was part of the W115 series, recognized for its durability and solid construction, making it a popular choice during its production run.

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Introduced: 1968 Discontinued: 1972
Mercedes-Benz 220E (W124) 4-Door Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 220E (W124) 4-Door Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 220E (W124) 4-Door Sedan was introduced in 1985 as part of the W124 generation. It features a 2.2L inline-six engine producing 150 hp, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. This model was known for its advanced safety features, comfortable interior, and smooth ride, making it a top choice in the executive sedan market during its production.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1995
Mercedes-Benz 220 CDI (W204) 4-Door Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 220 CDI (W204) 4-Door Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 220 CDI (W204) 4-Door Sedan was introduced in 2007, featuring a 2.2L turbocharged diesel engine producing 170 hp. This variant offered impressive fuel efficiency and low emissions, aligning with modern environmental standards. The W204 series included various technological advancements, enhancing both comfort and safety features, making it a strong competitor in its segment.

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Introduced: 2007 Discontinued: 2015