Mercedes-Benz 280 E

Mercedes-Benz 280 E

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The 280 E was a luxury sedan within the W123 series, offering advanced features and a smooth driving experience.

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12 generations of the Mercedes-Benz 280 E

Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Euro Spec)

Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Euro Spec)

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The Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Euro Spec) was introduced in 1976, designed for the European market. It features a 2.8L inline-six engine producing slightly higher output compared to its North American counterpart, focusing on performance and handling. This variant is distinguished by its unique suspension tuning and emission systems, catering to the preferences of European drivers.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1985
Mercedes-Benz 280 E

Mercedes-Benz 280 E

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The Mercedes-Benz 280 E was introduced in 1976 as part of the W123 generation. It features a 2.8L inline-six engine producing 185 hp, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. This sedan variant offers a combination of luxury and performance, making it a popular choice for executives. Known for its durability, it remains a classic among enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1985
Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Limited Edition)

Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Limited Edition)

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The Mercedes-Benz 280 E Limited Edition was introduced in 1982, celebrating the success of the W123 series. It features special trim details, upgraded interior materials, and a 2.8L inline-six engine with 185 hp. This variant is sought after by collectors due to its limited production run and exclusive features, emphasizing luxury and exclusivity.

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Introduced: 1982 Discontinued: 1983
Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Facelift)

Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Facelift)

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The Mercedes-Benz 280 E Facelift was introduced in 1985 as part of a mid-cycle refresh for the W123 series. It features updated styling elements, including a revised front grille and new lighting details. The engine remains a 2.8L inline-six, offering consistent performance, but with improved features and technology for enhanced comfort and safety.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1986
Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Special Edition)

Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Special Edition)

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The Special Edition 280 E was launched in 1982, featuring unique trim and upholstery options that distinguished it from standard models. It retained the 2.8L inline-six engine and focused on luxury enhancements, including additional sound insulation and upgraded interior materials. This variant appealed to customers seeking a more exclusive luxury experience.

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Introduced: 1982 Discontinued: 1985
Mercedes-Benz 280 E (North American Spec)

Mercedes-Benz 280 E (North American Spec)

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The North American version of the 280 E was introduced in 1976, featuring modifications to meet local emissions standards. It retained the same 2.8L inline-six engine, producing slightly less power due to these adaptations. This sedan was marketed for its comfort and safety features, appealing to the luxury market in the United States.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1985
Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Wagon)

Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Wagon)

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The Mercedes-Benz 280 E wagon variant was introduced in 1977, featuring the same robust 2.8L inline-six engine. This variant offered increased cargo space and versatility for families and active lifestyles. Its combination of luxury and practicality made it a popular choice in Europe, where wagons were favored.

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Introduced: 1977 Discontinued: 1985
Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Taxi Version)

Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Taxi Version)

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The 280 E taxi version was specifically outfitted for use as a taxi service beginning in 1976. It featured additional durability enhancements and a reinforced interior to withstand the rigors of daily use. This variant became iconic in urban settings, particularly in Germany, known for its reliability and comfort for passengers.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1985
Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Long Wheelbase)

Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Long Wheelbase)

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The long wheelbase version of the 280 E was introduced in 1980, providing additional rear legroom and comfort compared to the standard model. It maintained the 2.8L inline-six engine, catering to customers who prioritized luxury and spaciousness in their sedan experience. This variant was particularly popular among chauffeur services.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1985
Mercedes-Benz 280 E (North American Spec)

Mercedes-Benz 280 E (North American Spec)

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The Mercedes-Benz 280 E (North American Spec) was introduced in 1976 for the North American market. It features a 2.8L inline-six engine producing 150 hp due to stricter emissions regulations. This sedan variant provided a comfortable ride with spacious seating and was well-received for its build quality and performance.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1985
Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Cabriolet)

Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Cabriolet)

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The Mercedes-Benz 280 E Cabriolet was introduced in 1983 as a two-door convertible variant of the W123 generation. It is powered by a 2.8L inline-six engine producing 185 hp, offering a stylish open-top driving experience. This limited production variant is noted for its elegance and luxury features, making it a sought-after classic.

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Introduced: 1983 Discontinued: 1985
Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Final Edition)

Mercedes-Benz 280 E (Final Edition)

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The Mercedes-Benz 280 E Final Edition was introduced in 1985 as a limited production variant marking the end of the W123 generation. It retained the 2.8L inline-six engine producing 185 hp while featuring unique styling cues and premium interior finishes. This edition is celebrated by collectors for its exclusivity and high-quality craftsmanship.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1986