How many cylinders does the Mercedes-Benz S350 engine have?
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The Mercedes-Benz S350 is equipped with a V6 engine, which has 6 cylinders. The 6 cylinders are arranged in two rows, with 3 cylinders in each row. The two rows of cylinders are set at a certain angle to each other, typically around 60 degrees or 90 degrees. Engine Displacement: First, let's look at one of the most common engine parameters—engine displacement. Engine displacement is the total volume of all the cylinders in an engine, usually measured in liters (L). The cylinder displacement refers to the volume of gas swept by the piston from the top dead center to the bottom dead center, also known as single-cylinder displacement, which depends on the cylinder bore and piston stroke. Number of Engine Cylinders: Many beginner car enthusiasts often notice terms like "L4," "V6," "V8," and "W12" in the engine specifications of car data. These indicate the arrangement and number of cylinders in the engine. Common cylinder counts for car engines include 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 cylinders.