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Sydney – The top-of-the-range luxury
saloon from Mercedes-Benz is now available with a further-optimised version of
the popular 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6, the same power unit that has impressed
with it prodigious torque, remarkable fuel economy and exceptional emission
levels in other Mercedes-Benz passenger car models. The S 320 CDI is now
available in Mercedes-Benz showrooms and is priced from $190,900 (excluding
dealer delivery and statutory charges). This is the first time Mercedes-Benz has
offered turbo-diesel power in the S-Class to Australian customers. The newly developed CDI (Common-rail Direct Injection)
six-cylinder engine will join the range of engines for the award-winning
S-Class. It has an output of 173 kW, topping the figure for the engine in the
preceding S 320 CDI (not sold in Australia) by 15 percent. Maximum torque has
increased by eight percent, from 500 to 540 Newton metres which is available
between a low 1600 and 2800 rpm. These remarkable values make the
direct-injection diesel unit one of the most powerful in its displacement class.
Combining this exceptional engine with the 7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic
transmission as standard equipment ensures the best possible use of its
outstanding output and torque potential in any driving
situation.
Lightweight construction as a factor in exemplary
diesel driving pleasure
The choice of materials, technical design, fuel injection and
engine management system of the V6 diesel engine reflect the state of the art.
Mercedes-Benz has developed an aluminium crankcase with
cast-in grey iron cylinder liners for this unit, which makes a major
contribution to weight reduction. As a result, the new six-cylinder engine
weighs a total of only around 208 kilograms (acc. to DIN) and achieves a
remarkable power-to-weight ratio of 0.83 kW/kg; a major contribution to the
outstanding agility and handling offered by the S 320 CDI by the new
engine.
Piezo-injectors for finely metered fuel
injection
Third-generation common-rail direct injection is a further
technical highlight of this engine. It produces significant improvements in
terms of fuel consumption, exhaust emissions and combustion noise.
Instead of the previous solenoid valves, the injectors are
equipped with piezo-ceramics whose crystalline structure changes within
milliseconds under an electric voltage.
This lifts the needle jet at the tip of the injector with a
precision of only thousandths of a millimetre and thereby achieves an extremely
fine jet of fuel.
Moreover, piezo injectors are considerably lighter and operate
at twice the speed of conventional solenoid valves. With a response time of only
0.1 milliseconds, the fuel injection process can be even more precisely suited
to the current load and engine speed situation, with favourable effects on
emissions, fuel consumption and combustion noise.
Five fuel injections per power stroke at a peak pressure of up
to 1600 bar are possible thanks to this piezo-ceramic technology.
An electrically controlled intake port shut-off modifies the
swirl characteristics of the air flowing into the cylinders, which also
optimises the combustion process with the aim of reducing the fuel consumption
and exhaust emissions even further.
The likewise newly developed electronic control unit manages
all the engine functions – from the quick-start glow system and automatic start
function to control of the high-pressure pump. The VNT turbocharger (Variable
Nozzle Turbine) with electrically adjustable turbine blades, exhaust gas
recirculation with a control valve and intake air throttling are also regulated
as the situation requires on the basis of measured data.
Catalytic converters and a particulate filter for
emission values below the EU-4 limits
Thanks to this precise engine management system, the nitrogen
oxide and particulate emissions of the V6 engine are within the strict limits of
the EU4 standard. Two oxidising catalytic converters are responsible for
conversion of the carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons: a so-called starting
converter located near the engine and a main converter in an underfloor
location.
To reduce soot emissions even further, Mercedes-Benz offers a
maintenance-free particulate filter system which is standard equipment in the
new S 320 CDI in various markets. The filter regenerates without the use of
additives by selective adjustment of different engine functions.
Depending on the operating parameters and filter condition,
the variable third-generation common-rail technology allows up to two precisely
coordinated post-injections with the aim of specifically increasing the exhaust
temperature. This means that the particles trapped in the filter are burned off
in a controlled manner.
Key data for the V6 turbo-diesel engine in the new S
320 CDI:
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S 320 CDI |
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Cylinder arrangement/ valves per cylinder |
V6/4 |
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Displacement |
2987 cc |
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Cylinder angle |
72° |
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Distance between cylinders |
106mm |
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Bore/stroke |
83mm x 92mm |
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Compression ratio |
18 : 1 |
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Maximum power |
173 kW |
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Maximum torque |
540 Nm at 1600-2800 RPM |
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Fuel consumption Combined l/100 km according to ADR
81/01) |
8.3 |
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Price (excludes dealer delivery and statutory
charges) |
$190,900 |
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Available |
Now |
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