PKW4251 123 series estates, 1978 - 1985

123 series estates, 1978 - 1985

At the Frankfurt International Motor Show IAA, in September 1977, the so-called "T-Model" was presented as the third body variant of series 123. "T" was to be interpreted as "tourism and transport". For the first time a estate solely produced by Mercedes-Benz was part of the official model range. From April 1978 onwards, the production was carried out in the Bremen plant. Having been reserved to the manufacturing of delivery trucks before, it now step by step was equipped to assemble passenger cars.

Technically and stylistically the estates corresponded mostly to the saloons on which they had been based. Except for the deviant tail end and the thus resulting changes, no differences could be seen. Aggregates, brake system and chassis were practically taken over unchanged from the saloons. Thus the estates, too, were equipped with a semi-trailing arm rear-axle. In the standard version, however, it was now combined with a hydropneumatic levelling system as well as with a double-wishbone front wheel suspension with zero steering offset.

The estates saw an immediate success and were offered with Diesel and petrol engines. At first, the model range comprised Types 240 TD, 300 TD, 230 T, 250 T and 280 TE. As with the saloons there were differences in the equipment of the body. Only the top model 280 TE exhibited rectangular wide-band headlamps and chromed air-inlet grills in front of the windscreen. All other types were equipped with the characteristic twin head-lamps and the black air-inlet grills.

In the years 1978 and 1979 the same changes were made in the range of engines of the estates as in the corresponding saloon types. First in August 1978 the performance of the 240 TD was stepped up to 72 hp. One year later, in September 1979, the 5-cylinder Diesel engine of the 300 TD as well as the 6-cylinder carburettor engine experienced a power increase.

Between June and November 1980 three new variants completed the type program of the estates. In June the 230 TE was presented. It replaced the 230 T with carburettor engine which had been produced for two years. The totally redeveloped 2.3-liter 4-cylinder engine with mechanically controlled petrol injection mobilised 136 hp and superseded the traditional carburettor engine, equal in piston displacement, not only in the estates, but also in coupé and saloon.

In October 1980 the series production of Type 300 TD Turbodiesel started. It had already been presented in the autumn of the previous year. It was equipped with the 125 hp strong version of the 3.0-liter 5-cylinder engine, which from that time onwards was also built into the S-Class export model 300 SD. The 300 TD Turbodiesel was the first Mercedes-Benz passenger car with turbocharged engine that was available on the domestic market. In terms of price it took the top position within the model series. Accordingly, it presented itself, as the 280 TE, in the upper body equipment with rectangular wide-band headlamps and chromed air inlet grills infront of the windscreen.

Since November a further estate variant left the assembly line. It had already been presented to the public in June together with the 230 TE. The new Type 200 T had a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine with 109 hp which had been developed together with the 136 hp strong 2.3-liter injection engine. Both aggregates were different versions of the M 102 engine series which had been designed from scratch.

Furthermore, all models now were delivered with a power steering as standard equipment and with ALS (August 1980) and airbag (January 1982) on demand.

In September 1982 the estates as well as the other type families of series 123 benefitted from a comprehensive model improvement. The most conspicuous characteristic of the improved variants was the rectangular wide-band head lamps which so far had only been built into top models. The air-inlet grills in front of the windscreen were now all black. In order to minimise wind noise the protecting cover of the A-pillars was optimised. A number of details of the interior equipment were also improved. For 250 T all these measures, however, were too late. Its production had already been stopped in August 1982. In January 1986, production of the first Mercedes-Benz estate range was discontinued. The successors had already gone into series production in October/November 1985. In a period of more than eight years 199,517 units were manufactured in the Bremen plant.

Schnittmodell, Mercedes-Benz Motor M 102
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Schnittmodell, Mercedes-Benz Motor M 102
Cutaway model, Mercedes-Benz engine M 102, 1980
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Cutaway model, Mercedes-Benz engine M 102
Schnittmodell, Mercedes-Benz Motor M 102
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Schnittmodell, Mercedes-Benz Motor M 102
Schnittmodell, Mercedes-Benz Motor M 102
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Schnittmodell, Mercedes-Benz Motor M 102
Mercedes-Benz Motor OM 617 Turbodiesel, (Auspuff glühend) auf dem Prüfstand
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Mercedes-Benz Motor OM 617 Turbodiesel, (Auspuff glühend)
Mercedes-Benz Motor OM 617 Turbodiesel, (Auspuff glühend) auf dem Prüfstand
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Mercedes-Benz Motor OM 617 Turbodiesel, (Auspuff glühend)
Mercedes-Benz Motor OM 617 Turbodiesel, (Auspuff glühend) auf dem Prüfstand
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Mercedes-Benz Motor OM 617 Turbodiesel, (Auspuff glühend)
Der erste batteriebetriebene Forschungs-Pkw von Daimler-Benz, 1982. 
Er basiert auf dem Mercedes-Benz T-Modell, ist mit einem 41 PS starken Elektromotor und einer 600 kg schweren Nickel-Eisen-Batterie bestückt und wird unter realistischen Bedingungen im Alltagsverkehr erprobt.
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Mercedes-Benz T-Modell Elektromotor
Daimler-Benz’s first battery-powered research car. 
Based on the Mercedes-Benz station wagon 123 series, it is powered by a 41-hp electric motor and a 600-kg nickel-iron battery.
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Mercedes-Benz battery-powered research car
Mercedes-Benz 280 TE
Research car equipped with petrol-hydrogen dual-fuel system.
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Mercedes-Benz 280 TE
Mercedes-Benz 280 TE
Forschungs-Pkw der für Benzin-Wasserstoff-Mischbetrieb ausgerüstet ist.
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Mercedes-Benz 280 TE Wasserstoff-Benzin
Mercedes-Benz 300 TD Turbodiesel 
T-Modell der Baureihe 123
Vorstellung auf der IAA in Frankfurt, 1979
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Mercedes-Benz 300 TD Turbodiesel
Mercedes-Benz 200 W 123
Der neue Zweiliter-Vierzylindermotor (200, 200 T)
1997 cm³, 80 kW (109 PS) bei 5200/min
max 170 Nm bei 3000/min
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Mercedes-Benz 200 W 123
Mercedes-Benz 300 TD Turbodiesel, S 123
Fünfzylinder-Dieselmotor mit Abgas-Turbolader
2988 cm³, 92 kW (125 PS) bei 4350/min
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Mercedes-Benz 300 TDT, S 123
Mercedes-Benz 230 CE, C 123
2,3-Liter-Vierzylindermotor (230 E, 230 CE, 230 TE)
2299 cm³, 100 kW (136 PS) bei 5100/min
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Mercedes-Benz 230 CE, C 123
Mercedes-Benz Baureihe 123
Vierzylinder-Motoren (200, 200 T, 230 E, 230 CE, 230 TE)
Bild links 200 T
Bild rechts 230 E
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Mercedes-Benz Baureihe 123 Vierzylinder-Motoren
Vierzylinder-Motor der Baureihe 123
Die fünffach gelagerte Nockenwelle steuert über Kopphebel die V-förmig angeordneten Ventile.
Als Nockenwellenantrieb dient eine verbesserte Einfach-Rollenkette.
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Vierzylinder-Motor der Baureihe 123
Vierzylinder-Motor der Baureihe 123
Grauguß-Motorblock
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Vierzylinder-Motor der Baureihe 123
Vierzylinder-Motor der Baureihe 123
Zylinderkopf
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Vierzylinder-Motor der Baureihe 123
Vierzylinder-Motor der Baureihe 123
Die geschmiedete Kurbelwelle ist fünffach gelagert und mit 8 Gegengewichten versehen, was ein günstiges Schwingungsverhalten ergibt, und zur Entlastung der Kurbelwellen-Hauptlager beiträgt.
Relativ geringe Zapfendurchmesser an den Haupt- und Pleuellagern bewirken eine verminderte Reibleistung.
Die Pleuel sind mit einer Kolbenbolzen-Druckschmierung und Spritzdüsen zur Kühlung des Kolbenbodens versehen.
Gewichtsoptimierte Kolben mit flachem Kolbenboden sind weitere Merkmale eines fortschrittlichen Motorenkonzepts.
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Vierzylinder-Motor der Baureihe 123
Vierzylinder-Motor der Baureihe 123
Halbkugelförmige Brennräume mit einer Quetschfläche zur Gemischverwirbelung sowie V-förmige angeordnete Ventile sind die interessantesten Merkmale des Leichtmetall-Zylinderkopfes der neuen Vierzylinder-Motorenbaureihe.
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Vierzylinder-Motor der Baureihe 123
Vierzylinder-Motor der Baureihe 123
Das mechanische Viergang-Getriebe GL 68/20 wird ausschließlich in den Vierzylindermodellen der Benzin- und Diesel-Versionen verwendet.
Alle Gehäuseteile bestehen aus Aluminium-Druckguß.
Gewichtsreduzierung von 30,8 kg auf 22,3 kg (27,6 %)
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Vierzylinder-Motor der Baureihe 123
Mercedes-Benz 280 TE
Forschungs-Pkw der für Benzin-Wasserstoff-Mischbetrieb ausgerüstet ist.
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Mercedes-Benz 280 TE Wasserstoff-Benzin
Mercedes-Benz 280 TE
Research passenger cars equipped for gasoline-hydrogen mixed operation.
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Mercedes-Benz 280 TE hydrogen gasoline
Mercedes-Benz 280 TE
Gasoline-hydrogen mixed operation
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Mercedes-Benz 280 TE
Daimler-Benz’s first battery-powered research car. 
Based on the Mercedes-Benz station wagon 123 series, it is powered by a 41-hp electric motor and a 600-kg nickel-iron battery.
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Mercedes-Benz battery-powered research car
Daimler-Benz’s first battery-powered research car. 
Based on the Mercedes-Benz station wagon 123 series, it is powered by a 41-hp electric motor and a 600-kg nickel-iron battery.
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Mercedes-Benz battery-powered research car
Daimler-Benz’s first battery-powered research car. 
Based on the Mercedes-Benz station wagon 123 series, it is powered by a 41-hp electric motor and a 600-kg nickel-iron battery.
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Mercedes-Benz battery-powered research car
Daimler-Benz’s first battery-powered research car. 
Based on the Mercedes-Benz station wagon 123 series, it is powered by a 41-hp electric motor and a 600-kg nickel-iron battery.
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Mercedes-Benz battery-powered research car
Daimler-Benz’s first battery-powered research car. 
Based on the Mercedes-Benz station wagon 123 series, it is powered by a 41-hp electric motor and a 600-kg nickel-iron battery.
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Mercedes-Benz battery-powered research car
Daimler-Benz’s first battery-powered research car. 
Based on the Mercedes-Benz station wagon 123 series, it is powered by a 41-hp electric motor and a 600-kg nickel-iron battery.
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Mercedes-Benz battery-powered research car
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