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What is the horsepower of the base model of the old Mercedes-Benz S-Class?

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CollinLee
08/26/25 4:30am

The base model of the old Mercedes-Benz S-Class has a maximum horsepower of 204 hp. In terms of power, the old S-Class is equipped with a 2.8L naturally aspirated engine, which has a maximum power output of 150 kW and a maximum torque of 270 Nm. The transmission system paired with the engine is a 5-speed automatic manual transmission. Relevant information about the Mercedes-Benz S-Class is as follows: 1. The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is one of the most successful cars launched by Mercedes-Benz, and it can be said to be a model that created a miracle in the luxury car market. Many car owners can't help but take a second look when they see the S-Class because of its strong presence. 2. The first impression it gives is not being attracted by cutting-edge technology or dazzling design, but rather by an inherent sense of luxury.

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StBrooke
09/08/25 5:53am

I'm familiar with the specifications of the older Mercedes-Benz S-Class models, particularly those from the late 1990s to early 2000s. The base models were typically the W220 series S280 or S320, with horsepower ranging from around 196 to 224. For example, the 2002 S320 was equipped with a 3.2-liter V6 engine producing a maximum output of 224 horsepower. The power tuning was relatively conservative, favoring smooth driving over racing. The design philosophy of that era prioritized comfort and fuel efficiency, unlike today's focus on high-pressure turbocharging. If you want more detailed information, I recommend checking specific year versions, as there might be minor variations between production batches. For instance, the 1998 S280 had slightly lower horsepower, but generally, around 200 horsepower was the standard for base models during that period.

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Martha
10/22/25 5:58am

I've researched quite a few classic cars before. When it comes to the base model horsepower of older Mercedes-Benz S-Class, the late 1990s S280 with around 193 horsepower left a deep impression. Those who've driven it know that while its naturally aspirated engine wasn't particularly powerful, the response was smooth and the acceleration was just right - neither too fast nor too slow, making it especially pleasant for city cruising. Recalling the entry-level configurations of Mercedes back then, though the horsepower figures weren't high, the luxurious ambiance inside was truly remarkable. The leather seats combined with the stable chassis design perfectly embodied the elegance of classic cars. Compared to today's new models that easily boast 300 horsepower, these old-timers have more character.

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CoreyAnn
12/05/25 6:21am

The base model of older Mercedes-Benz S-Class typically has horsepower ranging from 180 to 220, depending on the specific model. For example, the 1995 S280 produces about 193 horsepower. As an entry-level version, it sacrifices some performance for comfort. According to my research, Mercedes-Benz at that time preferred high torque over high-revving output, resulting in smooth acceleration and low noise levels. Compared to modern turbocharged engines with soaring horsepower figures, these older cars are more practical and easier to maintain, making them suitable for daily commuting without hassle.

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