How many cylinders does the Mercedes-Benz S350L engine have?

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Leah
07/29/25 2:52pm
The Mercedes-Benz S350L is equipped with a six-cylinder engine. Introduction to the six-cylinder engine: V6 refers to the number of cylinders and their arrangement in the engine. V6 indicates a six-cylinder engine with a V-shaped arrangement. This configuration ensures that each cylinder works in harmony, resulting in minimal noise and smooth operation. V-type engines are compact in length and height, making them easy to install. They are generally considered high-end engines and are often a hallmark of luxury sedans, typically found in mid-to-high-end vehicles. V-angle: For a V6 engine, the optimal V-angle is 60 degrees. At this angle, the engine achieves the smallest size and minimal vibration. Although the dynamic balance of a 60-degree V6 engine is not as good as that of an inline six-cylinder or horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine, modern technology has improved engine mounting systems to reduce vibration. Unlike other angles, a 60-degree V6 engine does not require a balance shaft.
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