Mercedes-Benz_M160_engine

Mercedes-Benz M160 engine

Mercedes-Benz M160 engine

Reciprocating internal combustion engine


The M160 is a turbocharged inline-three engine produced by Mercedes-Benz for use in Smart vehicles, from 1998 to 2007.

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Design

M160 engines are rear mounted and mated to a 6-speed automated manual transmission.[1] They are branded under the Suprex name. It was launched in 1998 with a single overhead camshaft, 2 valves per cylinder, a three-way catalytic converter, and a Garrett GT12 turbocharger.[2] From 2003, it was succeeded by a 0.7 L version featuring an increased bore and stroke and performance improvements.

Models

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M160 E06 LA

M160 E07 LA


References

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