Mercedes-Benz 400 W140 (1992–1992)

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W140 (1992–1992), 1992–1992. Gasoline · 4.2 L · 275 hp · 4-speed automatic · Rear-wheel drive. 0–60 mph in 7.2 s and top speed 149 mph.

W140 (1992–1992) 1992 - 1992
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Engine type
Gasoline
Engine volume
4.2 L
Horsepower
275
Torque
295 lb-ft
Transmission
4-speed automatic
Drive
Rear-wheel drive
0–60 mph
7.2 s
Top speed
149 mph
Curb weight
4 lbs
Wheelbase
3076 mm
Dimensions
5159 × 1900 × 1473 mm
Fuel economy (city/hwy/combined)
15.0 / 19.0 / 16.0 mpg

General information

Brand country Germany
Vehicle class Luxury car
Doors 4
Seats 5
Steering side Left-hand drive

Dimensions

Length 5159 mm
Width 1900 mm
Height 1473 mm
Wheelbase 3076 mm
Front track 62 mm
Rear track 62 mm

Volume and weight

Trunk volume min 16 L
Trunk volume max 16 L
Fuel tank capacity 23.8 gal
Curb weight 4 lbs

Engine

Engine type Gasoline
Engine position Front
Engine volume 4.2 L
Aspiration Naturally aspirated
Horsepower 275 hp
Torque 295 lb-ft
Cylinders 8
Valves per cylinder 4
Fuel system Multi-point fuel injection
Compression ratio 10
Bore and stroke 92.0 mm x 78.9 mm
Engine code M119 E42
Valvetrain DOHC

Transmission

Transmission 4-speed automatic
Gears 4
Drive Rear-wheel drive

Performance

Top speed 149 mph
0–60 mph 7.2 s
Fuel economy city 15.0 mpg
Fuel economy highway 19.0 mpg
Fuel economy combined 16.0 mpg
Fuel type Premium unleaded (required)

Suspension and brakes

Front suspension Independent
Rear suspension Independent
Front brakes Ventilated disc
Rear brakes Ventilated disc

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