
Mercedes-Benz W140 - Wikipedia
The Mercedes-Benz W140 is a series of flagship vehicles manufactured by Mercedes-Benz from 1991 to 1998 in sedan /saloon and coupe body styles and two wheelbase lengths (SE and SEL).
Mercedes-Benz S-Class - W140 Market - CLASSIC.COM
The third generation of Mercedes-Benz S-Class is known as the W140. Introduced for the 1992 model year, the W140 was offered as an S-Class Sedan, or as the S-Class Coupe (C140). Built until 1999, the W140 was replaced by the W220 S-Class for the 2000 model year.
W140 S-Class | Mercedes-Benz Forum - BenzWorld.org
2009年11月29日 · 1991-1999 : 300SE, S320, 400SE, 400SEL, S420, 500SEL, S500, 600SEL, S600, 500SEC, S500, 600SEC, S600, 300SD, 350SD, S350 TURBODIESEL (Coupes and Sedans)...
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W140 1992-1999 S-Class Buyer's Guide | Mercedes Benz Club of America - MBCA
The W140 was designed by Mercedes-Benz’ chief designer - Bruno Sacco; although he always considered the W140 to be “four inches too tall.” There were four body variants of the S-Class: short wheelbase (W140), long wheelbase (V140), coupe (C140), and Pullman (VV140).
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The W140 S-Class was introduced in 1991 and was a heavyweight luxury successor to the popular W126. The body style was the first S-Class to offer a V-12 engine, and it might be best known as the vehicle carrying Princess Diana on her tragic final paparazzi escape.
Mercedes-Benz 600SEL - W140 Market - CLASSIC.COM
The Mercedes-Benz 600SEL was one of the top variants offered for the W140 S-Class Sedan. The 600 SEL was built on the long wheel base for the W140 platform, and was powered by Mercedes' M120 E60 engine.
As with its predecessor, the W140 was the first of the "next generation" of Mercedes-Benz models to feature the company's new design theme. Development on the W140 began in 1981, originally set for an october 1989 production start.
Mercedes-Benz W140 - Wikicars
The Mercedes-Benz W140 is a car that was manufactured by the German automotive marque Mercedes-Benz. The car premiered at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1991, with the first examples rolling off the production line on August 6 1991.