Mercedes-Benz 300

Mercedes-Benz 300

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The Mercedes-Benz 300 is a prestigious model that gained a reputation for its luxury and performance, often referred to as the 'Adenauer'.

Generations

29 generations of the Mercedes-Benz 300

Mercedes-Benz 300 (W186) Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 300 (W186) Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 300 (W186) Sedan was introduced in 1950 as a luxury sedan. It features a 3.0L inline-six engine producing 115 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual or optional 3-speed automatic transmission. This variant was known for its spacious interior and advanced engineering for its time, catering to affluent customers with high standards for comfort and performance.

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Introduced: 1950 Discontinued: 1957
Mercedes-Benz 300b (W186) Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 300b (W186) Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 300b (W186) Sedan was introduced in 1954, featuring a more powerful 3.0L inline-six engine producing 140 hp. This variant offered a more refined interior and improved suspension, making it a popular choice among luxury car buyers. The 300b was a significant step up in terms of performance and technology compared to its predecessor.

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Introduced: 1954 Discontinued: 1957
Mercedes-Benz 300c (W186) Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 300c (W186) Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 300c (W186) Sedan was launched in 1955, featuring the same 3.0L inline-six engine as the 300b but with additional luxury features. It boasted enhanced trim options, improved sound insulation, and updated styling cues. This variant was part of the model's evolution toward higher luxury standards and catered to an elite clientele.

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Introduced: 1955 Discontinued: 1957
Mercedes-Benz 300SL (W198) Coupe

Mercedes-Benz 300SL (W198) Coupe

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The Mercedes-Benz 300SL (W198) Coupe, introduced in 1952, featured a distinctive gullwing door design and a 3.0L inline-six engine producing 240 hp. It was one of the first production cars to use fuel injection, offering exceptional performance for its time. The 300SL became an icon of automotive engineering, combining sportiness with luxury.

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Introduced: 1952 Discontinued: 1963
Mercedes-Benz 300D (W189) Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 300D (W189) Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 300D (W189) Sedan was introduced in 1962 as a continuation of the 300 series, featuring a 3.0L inline-five diesel engine producing 80 hp. This variant was notable for its fuel efficiency and was aimed at a market increasingly focused on economical driving. The 300D offered a blend of luxury and practicality for discerning buyers.

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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1969
Mercedes-Benz 300E (W124) Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 300E (W124) Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 300E (W124) Sedan debuted in 1986, equipped with a 3.0L inline-six engine generating 177 hp. This model was known for its balanced handling, safety features, and build quality. The 300E also introduced advanced technology for its time, such as anti-lock brakes, making it a popular luxury sedan throughout its production run.

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Introduced: 1986 Discontinued: 1993
Mercedes-Benz E300 (W210) Sedan

Mercedes-Benz E300 (W210) Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz E300 (W210) Sedan was introduced in 1995 and featured a 3.0L inline-six engine producing 200 hp. This variant was part of the E-Class lineup, known for its blend of luxury, performance, and technology, including advanced electronics and safety features. It represented a significant evolution in design and engineering for the brand.

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Introduced: 1995 Discontinued: 2002
Mercedes-Benz E300 BlueTEC (W212) Sedan

Mercedes-Benz E300 BlueTEC (W212) Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz E300 BlueTEC (W212) Sedan was introduced in 2009 as a diesel variant of the E-Class. It features a 3.0L V6 turbo-diesel engine producing 201 hp, coupled with a 7-speed automatic transmission. This variant focused on fuel efficiency and reduced emissions while maintaining luxury and performance, appealing to environmentally conscious buyers.

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Introduced: 2009 Discontinued: 2016
Mercedes-Benz E300 (W213) Sedan

Mercedes-Benz E300 (W213) Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz E300 (W213) Sedan was introduced in 2016 and is powered by a 2.0L inline-four turbocharged engine generating 241 hp. This variant combines luxury with cutting-edge technology, featuring advanced driver-assist systems and a high-quality interior. The W213 represents the latest in the 300 lineage, with a focus on innovation and performance.

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Introduced: 2016 Discontinued: 2024
Mercedes-Benz 300S (W188) Roadster

Mercedes-Benz 300S (W188) Roadster

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The Mercedes-Benz 300S was introduced in 1951 as a luxury roadster featuring a 3.0L inline-six engine producing 175 hp. It offered refined styling and performance and was known for its elegant design and comfortable interior. This model was produced from 1951 to 1958, with a limited production run making it a sought-after classic.

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Introduced: 1951 Discontinued: 1958
Mercedes-Benz 300SC (W188) Coupe

Mercedes-Benz 300SC (W188) Coupe

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The Mercedes-Benz 300SC was launched in 1952, characterized by its coupe body style and a 3.0L inline-six engine producing 175 hp. It featured a more luxurious interior and advanced features for its time. This variant was produced until 1958 and is noted for its design and performance, solidifying its status as a classic.

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Introduced: 1952 Discontinued: 1958
Mercedes-Benz 300SEL (W109) Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 300SEL (W109) Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 300SEL was introduced in 1966 as a luxury sedan variant of the 300 series, featuring a 3.0L inline-six engine. With enhanced luxury and comfort, it included advanced features such as air suspension. This model was produced until 1972 and is recognized for its smooth ride and high-quality interior.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1972
Mercedes-Benz 300D (W124) Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 300D (W124) Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 300D was launched in 1985 as part of the W124 series. It features a 3.0L turbocharged inline-five diesel engine, known for its durability and efficiency. This sedan offered a blend of performance and luxury, making it a popular choice for customers seeking reliability and comfort.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1993
Mercedes-Benz E300 (W211) Sedan

Mercedes-Benz E300 (W211) Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz E300 was launched in 2002 as part of the W211 series. It was powered by a 3.0L V6 engine and featured an array of technological advancements including electronic stability control and improved safety features. This sedan was known for its luxury and performance, appealing to a wide range of buyers.

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Introduced: 2002 Discontinued: 2009
Mercedes-Benz 300SE (W108) Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 300SE (W108) Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 300SE was introduced in 1966 as part of the W108 generation. It features a 3.0L inline-six engine producing 160 hp, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. This sedan variant offers luxurious interior appointments and a smooth ride, supplemented with advanced safety features for its time. It was positioned as a premium offering in the 300 range.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1972
Mercedes-Benz 300SEL (W108) Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 300SEL (W108) Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 300SEL was also introduced in 1966 as part of the W108 series. It comes equipped with a 3.0L inline-six engine producing 168 hp. Known for its spacious interior and refined handling, the 300SEL was a luxurious variant aimed at buyers seeking high comfort and performance. It often included additional features compared to the 300SE.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1972
Mercedes-Benz 300D (W123) Sedan

Mercedes-Benz 300D (W123) Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz 300D was introduced in 1976 as part of the W123 family. It featured a 3.0L inline-five diesel engine producing 80 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual or optional automatic transmission. The 300D was known for its durability and efficiency, making it a popular choice among buyers looking for a reliable diesel sedan.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1985
Mercedes-Benz 300TD (W123) Wagon

Mercedes-Benz 300TD (W123) Wagon

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The Mercedes-Benz 300TD was introduced in 1978 as a wagon variant of the W123 series. This model shared the same 3.0L inline-five diesel engine as the 300D, producing 80 hp. The 300TD offered ample cargo space combined with the reliability of a diesel engine, making it an excellent family vehicle.

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Introduced: 1978 Discontinued: 1985
Mercedes-Benz 300CE (W124) Coupe

Mercedes-Benz 300CE (W124) Coupe

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The Mercedes-Benz 300CE was introduced in 1986 as the coupe variant of the W124 series. It was powered by a 3.0L inline-six engine producing 189 hp, providing a sporty yet luxurious driving experience. The 300CE featured a stylish design, advanced safety features, and an upscale interior.

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Introduced: 1986 Discontinued: 1993
Mercedes-Benz 300SL (R129) Roadster

Mercedes-Benz 300SL (R129) Roadster

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The Mercedes-Benz 300SL was introduced in 1989 as part of the R129 generation. It features a 3.0L inline-six engine producing 228 hp, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. This roadster variant is celebrated for its performance and classic design, providing an engaging open-top driving experience.

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Introduced: 1989 Discontinued: 2002
Mercedes-Benz E300 Diesel (W210) Sedan

Mercedes-Benz E300 Diesel (W210) Sedan

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The Mercedes-Benz E300 Diesel was introduced in 1997, providing a 3.0L inline-six diesel engine producing 174 hp. This variant emphasized fuel efficiency and longevity, appealing to those looking for a reliable diesel option in the luxury sedan segment.

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Introduced: 1997 Discontinued: 2002
Mercedes-Benz 300 (W186) Cabriolet A

Mercedes-Benz 300 (W186) Cabriolet A

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The Mercedes-Benz 300 (W186) Cabriolet A was introduced in 1951 as a luxurious open-top variant of the 300 series. It features a 3.0L inline-six engine producing 115 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This two-door cabriolet offered a spacious interior with premium materials and was designed for elegance and comfort, appealing to affluent buyers of the era.

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Introduced: 1951 Discontinued: 1953
Mercedes-Benz 300 (W186) Cabriolet B

Mercedes-Benz 300 (W186) Cabriolet B

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The Mercedes-Benz 300 (W186) Cabriolet B was introduced in 1952, featuring a slightly different design from the Cabriolet A. It retained the 3.0L inline-six engine producing 115 hp, coupled with a 4-speed manual transmission. This variant was known for its luxurious interior and stylish appearance, making it a favorite among those seeking a prestigious convertible.

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Introduced: 1952 Discontinued: 1955
Mercedes-Benz 300 (W186) Limousine

Mercedes-Benz 300 (W186) Limousine

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The Mercedes-Benz 300 (W186) Limousine was launched in 1951, providing an extended wheelbase and luxurious features. It housed the same 3.0L inline-six engine, producing 115 hp, and was designed for government officials and dignitaries. The limousine variant emphasized comfort with its spacious rear seating and premium interior appointments, representing the pinnacle of luxury at the time.

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Introduced: 1951 Discontinued: 1954
Mercedes-Benz 300SE (W112)

Mercedes-Benz 300SE (W112)

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The Mercedes-Benz 300SE (W112) was introduced in 1965 as a more luxurious and powerful variant of the 300 series. It featured a 3.0L inline-six engine producing 160 hp and was equipped with advanced technologies like air suspension and power steering. The elegant sedan was known for its refinement and was aimed at a discerning clientele seeking a high-end driving experience.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1972
Mercedes-Benz 300SEL (W109)

Mercedes-Benz 300SEL (W109)

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The Mercedes-Benz 300SEL (W109) debuted in 1966, featuring a longer wheelbase for enhanced passenger comfort. It was powered by a 3.0L inline-six engine producing 170 hp. This variant was positioned as a luxury sedan, offering superior interior amenities, advanced safety features, and a smooth ride, making it a popular choice among executives and dignitaries.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1972
Mercedes-Benz 300D (W123)

Mercedes-Benz 300D (W123)

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The Mercedes-Benz 300D (W123) was introduced in 1976 as a diesel variant of the W123 series. It featured a 3.0L OM617 inline-five diesel engine producing 70 hp. Known for its durability and fuel efficiency, the 300D became a popular choice for those seeking a reliable and economical luxury vehicle.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1985
Mercedes-Benz 300D (W124)

Mercedes-Benz 300D (W124)

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The Mercedes-Benz 300D (W124) was launched in 1985, featuring a 3.0L OM606 inline-six diesel engine producing 120 hp. This model was known for its refinement, comfort, and safety features, making it a top choice in the executive sedan market. Its strong build quality and reliability contributed to its long-lasting appeal.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1993
Mercedes-Benz 300D (W210)

Mercedes-Benz 300D (W210)

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The Mercedes-Benz 300D (W210) was introduced in 1996, powered by a 3.0L inline-six diesel engine producing 145 hp. This variant was celebrated for its combination of luxury and efficiency, featuring advanced safety and comfort technology, including traction control and an optional air suspension system.

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Introduced: 1996 Discontinued: 2002