Mercedes-Benz 260
D

Mercedes-Benz 260

@mercedes_benz_260

About

A mid-range luxury sedan that offered a blend of performance and style.

Introduction Year

1928

Category

sedan

Variants

16 variants of the Mercedes-Benz 260

Mercedes-Benz 260

Mercedes-Benz 260

@mercedes_benz_260

The Mercedes-Benz 260 was introduced in 1928 as a luxury sedan. It featured a 2.6L inline-six engine delivering approximately 78 hp. This rear-wheel-drive variant provided a smooth ride typical of its era, with notable craftsmanship and comfortable interiors. It was well-regarded for its reliability and performance during its production run until 1936.

0 cars
sedan
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1928 Discontinued: 1936
Mercedes-Benz 260 D

Mercedes-Benz 260 D

@mercedes_benz_260_d

The Mercedes-Benz 260 D was introduced in 1936 as the first diesel-powered passenger car in history. Powered by a 2.6L diesel engine producing around 50 hp, it combined innovative engineering with luxury. This variant was designed to appeal to consumers seeking efficiency without sacrificing comfort, reflecting Mercedes-Benz's commitment to advanced automotive technology.

0 cars
sedan
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1936 Discontinued: 1940
Mercedes-Benz 260 A

Mercedes-Benz 260 A

@mercedes_benz_260_a

The Mercedes-Benz 260 A was introduced in 1945 after World War II. It featured a 2.6L inline-six engine capable of producing 90 hp. This sedan variant was part of the post-war recovery and was known for its elegant design and high-quality construction, appealing to a market eager for luxury and performance in the rebuilding years.

0 cars
sedan
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1945 Discontinued: 1955
Mercedes-Benz 260 SE

Mercedes-Benz 260 SE

@mercedes_benz_260_se

The Mercedes-Benz 260 SE was introduced in 1965 as part of the W108/W109 series. It was equipped with a 2.6L inline-six engine producing approximately 150 hp. This luxury sedan was praised for its smooth ride, advanced safety features, and high-quality interior finishes. It became a symbol of status and sophistication during its production run.

0 cars
sedan
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1972
Mercedes-Benz 260 E

Mercedes-Benz 260 E

@mercedes_benz_260_e

The Mercedes-Benz 260 E was introduced in 1982 as part of the W124 series. It came with a 2.6L inline-six engine generating around 160 hp. This variant was known for its blend of performance and comfort, featuring advanced technology for its time, such as anti-lock brakes and a sophisticated suspension system.

0 cars
sedan
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1982 Discontinued: 1993
Mercedes-Benz 260 C

Mercedes-Benz 260 C

@mercedes_benz_260_c

The Mercedes-Benz 260 C was a coupe variant introduced in 1985, based on the W124 platform. It featured a 2.6L inline-six engine producing about 160 hp. This model combined sporty aesthetics with luxury features, offering a distinctive design and a focus on driving pleasure, appealing to a niche market of coupe enthusiasts.

0 cars
coupe
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1992
Mercedes-Benz 260 S

Mercedes-Benz 260 S

@mercedes_benz_260_s

The Mercedes-Benz 260 S was introduced in 1994 as part of the W140 series. It featured a 2.6L V6 engine producing approximately 174 hp. This luxury sedan was known for its spacious interior, cutting-edge technology for its time, and a focus on comfort and safety, making it a popular choice among executive buyers.

0 cars
sedan
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1994 Discontinued: 1999
Mercedes-Benz 260 B

Mercedes-Benz 260 B

@mercedes_benz_260_b

The Mercedes-Benz 260 B was introduced in 1930 as a variant of the W18 model. It features a 2.6L inline-six engine producing 75 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant was designed for comfort and performance, appealing to luxury buyers of its time.

0 cars
sedan
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1930 Discontinued: 1933
Mercedes-Benz 260 Cabriolet A

Mercedes-Benz 260 Cabriolet A

@mercedes_benz_260_cabriolet_a

The Mercedes-Benz 260 Cabriolet A was launched in 1930, offering an elegant open-top driving experience. It shares the 2.6L inline-six engine with the sedan variants, producing 75 hp. The luxurious interior and refined design made it a sought-after model among affluent customers.

0 cars
convertible
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1930 Discontinued: 1936
Mercedes-Benz 260 D (W138)

Mercedes-Benz 260 D (W138)

@mercedes_benz_260_d_w138

The Mercedes-Benz 260 D was introduced in 1936 as the world's first diesel-powered passenger car. It features a 2.6L diesel inline-six engine, producing 50 hp. The W138 model enhanced fuel efficiency and offered a quieter ride, making it popular in Europe during its production run.

0 cars
sedan
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1936 Discontinued: 1940
Mercedes-Benz 260 S (W180)

Mercedes-Benz 260 S (W180)

@mercedes_benz_260_s_w180

The Mercedes-Benz 260 S was launched in 1951 as part of the W180 series. It features a 2.6L inline-six engine producing 110 hp, combined with a 4-speed manual transmission. The model is known for its luxurious interior and smooth ride, catering to the high-end market.

0 cars
sedan
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1951 Discontinued: 1955
Mercedes-Benz 260 SE (W111)

Mercedes-Benz 260 SE (W111)

@mercedes_benz_260_se_w111

The Mercedes-Benz 260 SE was introduced in 1961 as part of the W111 series, featuring a 2.6L inline-six engine with a power output of 150 hp. This variant is celebrated for its advanced safety features, elegant design, and superior driving dynamics, making it a favorite among luxury car enthusiasts.

0 cars
sedan
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1965
Mercedes-Benz 260 E (W124)

Mercedes-Benz 260 E (W124)

@mercedes_benz_260_e_w124

The Mercedes-Benz 260 E was launched in 1985 as part of the W124 series. It features a 2.6L inline-six engine producing 160 hp, coupled with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Known for its reliability and comfort, this mid-range variant became a popular choice for both families and executives.

0 cars
sedan
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1995
Mercedes-Benz 260 C (C124)

Mercedes-Benz 260 C (C124)

@mercedes_benz_260_c_c124

The Mercedes-Benz 260 C was introduced in 1987 as a coupe variant of the W124 series. With a 2.6L inline-six engine producing 160 hp, it combined sporty aesthetics with luxury. The C124 offers a dynamic driving experience while maintaining the brand's hallmark comfort and quality.

0 cars
coupe
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1987 Discontinued: 1996
Mercedes-Benz 260 S (W221)

Mercedes-Benz 260 S (W221)

@mercedes_benz_260_s_w221

The Mercedes-Benz 260 S was launched as part of the W221 series in 2005. This variant features a 2.6L V6 engine generating 204 hp, with advanced technology and a focus on luxury. It is characterized by its spacious interior, cutting-edge infotainment, and superior ride quality.

0 cars
sedan
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 2005 Discontinued: 2013
Mercedes-Benz 260 SE (W108)

Mercedes-Benz 260 SE (W108)

@mercedes_benz_260_se_w108

The Mercedes-Benz 260 SE (W108) was introduced in 1965 as part of the W108 series. It features a 2.6L inline-6 engine generating 150 horsepower, coupled with a 4-speed automatic transmission. This sedan variant is known for its elegant design and advanced features for its time, such as power windows and optional air conditioning.

0 cars
sedan
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1972