What is the displacement of the Mercedes-Benz S350?

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SebastianMarie
07/29/25 3:27am
Mercedes-Benz S350 has a displacement of: 3500cc. Definition: The Mercedes-Benz S350 is produced by the German Daimler-Benz AG. The most significant improvement in the 2004 new-generation S350 is the brand-new V6 engine from Mercedes-Benz. With a displacement of 3.7 liters, it stands as the "big brother" among 6-cylinder engines, delivering an output power that is 12.5% higher than the previous generation V6 engine, reaching 180Kw (245Hp); torque is increased by 13%, achieving 350Nm at a speed of 3000rpm. Detailed specifications of the Mercedes-Benz S350: Fuel tank capacity: 80L. Seating capacity: 5 seats. Power type: gasoline. Engine technology: V6.
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LaJoel
08/12/25 2:12pm
The displacement of the Mercedes-Benz S350 is typically a 3.0-liter V6 turbocharged engine. Over the years of driving, I've seen various versions, from the older 3.7-liter to the current 3.0-liter, and the changes are quite noticeable. The new engine utilizes turbo technology, delivering even stronger power, with excellent torque at low RPMs, making overtaking effortless. Displacement directly affects fuel consumption and driving comfort. With Mercedes' system, the combined fuel consumption in city driving is around 8L, even lower on highways, making it more fuel-efficient than many competitors. I've test-driven it multiple times; the engine's noise insulation is excellent, paired with air suspension, ensuring a quiet and smooth ride, making long-distance driving fatigue-free. For maintenance, turbo engines require high-quality engine oil, and regular servicing can extend their lifespan.
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