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C-Class Diesel Set To Join Other Siblings in US

cdiesel C Class Diesel Set To Join Other Siblings in US

A major car magazine has reported that it is Mercedes-Benz’s intention to sell a C-Class diesel in the next three years. By that 2014 date, around 8 model variants will be available with these fuel-efficient and torquey powerplants. To date, Mercedes-Benz offers the diesel engine alternative in its M, GL, R and E-Class models, with the S-Class getting its own diesel engine option late this year. Despite its formerly well-deserved rap as foul-smelling and smoky contraptions, diesels have come of age and Mercedes’ decision to increase its diesel lineup is a reflection of the acceptance that the new-generation engines have achieved.

It is likely that the C-Class diesel, when it appears, will have Mercedes’ 2.1 liter turbodiesel as its motive unit. This engine will give the C-Class 204 horsepower and 369 pounds-feet of torque. Typical of diesels, the probable mileage for this variant would be more than 30 miles per gallon. This engine is also expected to power the upcoming GLK, expected towards the last few months of this year. This would be a good engine to have for the small crossover since it will be fuel efficient and yet exude a ruggedness and practicality that most cars lack. Diesel technology has vastly improved in the last decade and they can be as quiet and powerful as gasoline units while giving significantly higher fuel economy.

New GLK Boasts of an Entry Level 2.1 L Diesel Engine

Mercedes-Benz has launched a new engine for the GLK series of cars. The new diesel engine is a gem displacing 2.1-liters to produce a decent 136 hp. This latest 220 CDI BlueEfficiency configuration will serve the purpose of an entry level engine in the entire GLK lineup.

Mercedes-Benz has released some impressive figures to go with the new GLK engine lineup. The 2.1 liter engine runs on diesel and manages a remarkable fuel consumption figure of 40.5 mpg (5.8l/100km) in the new GLK lineup. These figures are for a combined cycle when a manual transmission was fitted in the new GLK. The fuel consumption figures after installing an automatic transmission rose a little to 37.9 mpg (6.2l/100km).

2010 mercedes benz glk class 1 588x441 New GLK Boasts of an Entry Level 2.1 L Diesel Engine
The Mercedes-Benz GLK series of cars run in direct competition with the Acura RDX, Infinity EX, Audi Q5 and BMW X3. The current range boasts of four engines consisting of two petrols and two diesels, namely:  350 4Matic and 280 4Matic, and 320 CD 4Matic and 220 CD 4Matic, respectively.

Out of these, the top of the line engine sits under the bonnet of 350 4Matic developing an impressive 272 hp and a torque of 350 Nm. This performance variant propels the car from zero to sixty in flash 6.7 seconds on to a top speed of 143 mph (230 km/h).Despite such performance figures, it returns a remarkable 22.6 mpg for the combined cycle.

Codenamed X204, the GLK range is manufactured in Germany (Bremen), Brazil and Mexico. Current C-Klasse platform forms the basis of GLK range, though, the design of the car continues the GL-Klasse legacy.



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