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Mercedes-Benz 190 SL | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Mercedes-Benz |
Production |
1955–1963 25,881 built[1] |
Assembly | Stuttgart Untertürkheim, Germany |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Sports car / Grand tourer |
Body style | roadster |
Layout | FR layout |
Platform | Mercedes-Benz W121 |
Related |
Mercedes-Benz W198 (300 SL) Mercedes-Benz W120/121 |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 1,897 cc M121 SOHC I4 |
Transmission | 4-speed manual, fully synchronized |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,400 mm (94.5 in) |
Length | 4,290 mm (168.9 in) |
Width | 1,740 mm (68.5 in) |
Height | 1,320 mm (52.0 in) |
Curb weight | 2,552 lb (1,158 kg) |
Chronology | |
Successor | Mercedes-Benz W113 (230SL) |
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The Mercedes-Benz 190 SL (W121) is a two-door luxury roadster produced by Mercedes-Benz between May 1955 and February 1963. Internally referred to as W121 (BII or B2), it was first shown in prototype at the 1954 New York Auto Show, and was available with an optional removable hardtop.
The 190 SL presented an attractive, more affordable alternative to the exclusive Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, sharing its basic styling, engineering, detailing, and fully independent suspension. Both cars had double wishbones in front and swing axles at the rear. Instead of the 300 SL's expensive purpose-built W198 tubular spaceframe the 190 SL rode on a shortened monocoque R121 platform modified from the W121 small saloon.[2]
The 190 SL was powered by a new, slightly oversquare 105 PS (77 kW; 104 hp) Type M121 BII 1.9 L straight-four SOHC engine. Based on the 300 SL's straight six,[3] it had an unchanged 85 mm bore and 4.3 mm reduced 83.6 mm stroke, was fitted with twin-choke dual Solex carburetors, and produced gross 120 hp (89 kW; 122 PS).[3] In detuned form, it was later used in the W120 180 and W121 190 models.
The car was available either as a soft-top convertible (initially priced at DM 16,500/US$ 3,998[4]) or with removable hardtop (DM 17,650/$ 4,295). A small third-passenger transverse seat was optional. During its first years the 190 SL was available as a sports-racing model with small perspex windscreen and spartan one-piece leather covered bucket seats and aluminium doors. In 1959, the hardtop's rear window was enlarged.
Both the 190 SL and the 300 SL were replaced by the Mercedes-Benz 230SL in 1963.
Mercedes-Benz | 190 SL |
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Produced: | 1955–1963 |
Engine: | 4-cylinder-inline engine (four-stroke), front-mounted |
Bore x Stroke: | 85 mm x 83.6 mm |
Displacement: | 1897 cc |
Max. Power @ rpm: | 105 PS (77 kW; 104 hp) @ 5700 |
Max. Torque @ rpm: | 142 N⋅m (105 lb⋅ft) @ 3200 |
Compression Ratio: | 8.5: 1, from 09/59 8.8:1 |
Fuel feed: | twin two barrel sidedraft carburetors – Solex 44PHH |
Fuel tank capacity: | 65 L (17.2 US gal; 14.3 imp gal) |
Valvetrain: | SOHC, duplex chain |
Cooling: | Water |
Gearbox: | 4-speed manual, lever between seats rear-wheel drive, standard axle ratio 3.90:1 |
Electrical system: | 12-volt |
Front suspension: | Double wishbones, coil springs, stabilizing bar |
Rear suspension:: | Swing axle, coil springs |
Brakes: | Drum brakes (Ø 230 mm), power assisted |
Steering: | Recirculating ball steering |
Body structure: | Sheet steel, uni-body construction |
Dry weight: | 1,160 kg (2,560 lb) (Hardtop: + 20 kg (44 lb)) |
Loaded weight: | 1,400 kg (3,100 lb), from 1961 1,440 kg (3,170 lb) |
Track front/ rear: |
1,430 mm (56.3 in) 1,475 mm (58.1 in) |
Wheelbase: | 2,400 mm (94.5 in) |
Length: | 4,290 mm (168.9 in) |
Width: | 1,740 mm (68.5 in) |
Height: | 1,320 mm (52.0 in) |
Tyre/Tire sizes: | 6.40–13 Sport |
Top speed: | 171 km/h (106 mph) |
Fuel Consumption (estimate): | 12.5 litres per 100 kilometres (22.6 mpg‑imp; 18.8 mpg‑US) |
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