Mercedes-Benz looking forward to straight-six gasoline engine family for next E-Class and SL

by SpeedLux

Mercedes-Benz insiders referred to by Motoring say a reach of straight-six fuel motors is as of now in the meets expectations.

The straight-six motors are continuously created in both regularly developed and turbocharged structures and will achieve the cutting edge E-Class and SL. This is not the first occasion when we hear this report as last November Autocar said the same thing in regards to the 2016/2017 E-Class (W213). It is accepted later on the S-Class will additionally get a comparable motor which guarantees to give “a superior match to client desires.”

The report says these straight-six motors will have a removal running from 2.2 to 3.5 liters while insights about conceivable diesel renditions are not accessible right now. Mercedes-Benz’s approaching inline-six motors are purportedly identified with the 4-cylinder turbocharged engines offered in the A-Class lineup yet high-controlled AMG variants are not in the pipeline.

Chances are we will see the first new Mercedes-Benz inline-six motor at some point in 2016 when the all-new E-Class will be launched.

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