sábado, 27 de março de 2010

W 126 diesel

Diesel For Export
The W 126 series also saw development of a diesel version for export to the . Like its predecessors, the 300 SD Turbodiesel offered a turbocharged 3.0-liter five-cylinder engine, though with output now increased by ten hp to 125 hp.

Chassis design was essentially the same as for predecessor models. The new S-Class sedans also featured a diagonal swing-axle at the rear and double-wishbone front suspension with zero-offset steering.

The body design incorporated state-of-the-art findings in safety research. Thanks to its new design principles the passenger compartment was now able to withstand the so-called “offset crash” unscathed at a speed of 34mph. The W 126-series sedans were the first production cars worldwide to meet the criteria of the frontal offset crash.

Many of the characteristic design elements of the S-Class are to be found beneath the waistline. For the first time, a Mercedes-Benz passenger car had no bumper bars in the classical sense, having instead generously proportioned plastic-coated bumpers that were seamlessly integrated into the car’s front and rear aprons. Broad lateral protective strips made of plastic created a visual link between front and rear aprons, positioned at bumper height between the wheel arches.

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