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That's right, the M112 engine from Mercedes-Benz was a V6 that kicked out 350 hp back in 2000. The standard M112 was a 3.2 liter motor that could produce around 225hp, but when AMG strapped two ...
Mercedes’s Nine Decades of Six-Cylinder History Mercedes has a long history of inline six-cylinder engines dating to 1924. But in 1997, the company introduced its first V-6, the 90-degree M112 ...
It is still the original engine under the hood of the E-Class, a power plant codenamed M112, known for its reliability. The gas-fed, four-stroke, spark-ignition V6 fires right up and seems reliable.
Codenamed M112, it was a gasoline-fueled, four-stroke, spark-ignition V6 engine that built itself quite a reputation in terms of reliability. This 542,539-mile (873,131-kilometer) Benz stands as ...
Mercedes built its first inline-six-cylinder engine three years later, but shelved the format temporarily in 1999, two years after it introduced the M112 V6. Mercedes went back to its roots ...
The 6clydr M112 and M113 engines are Benz's best The most balanced car I've ever owned. Not over or under powered. Very comfortable, timeless design and very good on MPG for that kind of power.