What are the differences between the Mercedes-Benz E260L and the Mercedes-Benz E300L?

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SanLondon
07/30/25 2:18am
The differences between the Mercedes-Benz E260L and the Mercedes-Benz E300L are: 1. Different engines: The Mercedes-Benz E260L is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine; the Mercedes-Benz E300L is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine. 2. Different maximum torque: The Mercedes-Benz E260L has 280Nm; the Mercedes-Benz E300L has 370Nm. 3. Different maximum power: The Mercedes-Benz E260L has 135kW; the Mercedes-Benz E300L has 190kW. Both the Mercedes-Benz E260L and the Mercedes-Benz E300L belong to the mid-to-large-sized car category, with body dimensions of: length 5078mm, width 1860mm, height 1484mm, wheelbase of 3079mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 66L.
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