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Mercedes-Benz W123

The Mercedes-Benz W123 is a range of executive cars produced by German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz from November 1975 to January 1986. The W123 models surpassed their predecessor, the Mercedes-Benz W114, as the most successful Mercedes, selling 2.7 million units before production ended in the autumn of 1985 for the saloon/sedan versions and January 1986 for coupés and estates/station wagons.[4]

Mercedes-Benz W123
1982 Mercedes-Benz 280E (W123)
Overview
ManufacturerDaimler-Benz
Production1976–1986
2,696,915 built[1]
4-door: 2,375,410
Coupé: 99,884
Estate: 199,517
Limousine: 13,700
Chassis: 1,353
LWB chassis: 7,020
Assembly
DesignerBruno Sacco, Friedrich Geiger (Saloon & coupe: 1973, T-Model: 1975)
Body and chassis
ClassExecutive car (E)

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Grand tourer (C123)
Body style4-door saloon (W123)
2-door coupé (C123)
5-door estate (S123)
4-door limousine (V123)
LayoutFR layout
RelatedMercedes-Benz E-Class
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speed 722.1 automatic
4-speed 4G-TRONIC automatic
4-speed manual
5-speed manual
Dimensions
WheelbaseSaloon: 2,795 mm (110.0 in)
Coupé: 2,710 mm (106.7 in)
Limousine/ambulance/hearse: 3,425 mm (134.8 in)
Length4,725 mm (186.0 in)[3]
4,849 mm (190.9 in) (US bumpers)
4,640 mm (183 in) (Coupé)
4,763 mm (187.5 in) (Coupé US bumpers)
5,355 mm (210.8 in) (Limousine)
WidthSaloon: 1,784 mm (70.2 in)[3]
HeightSaloon: 1,435 mm (56.5 in)[3]
Curb weightSaloon: 1,625 kg (3,582.5 lb) (turbodiesel, automatic)
Chronology
PredecessorMercedes-Benz W114
SuccessorMercedes-Benz W124

Following a slow production build-up during the first year, customers who placed their orders faced a lengthy waiting period of nine to twelve months. A black market emerged for the customers who were willing to pay more for immediate delivery. The slightly used W123 commanded about 5,000 Deutsche Mark premium over its original sale price.[5]

Like its predecessors, the W123 gained the reputation of being well built and reliable. Many taxi companies chose the W123, and they were a common sight in Germany. Reaching 500,000 or 1,000,000 km with only minor mechanical issues was common with W123s used as taxicabs.[citation needed] Once the W123 reached the end of its service life, they were often shipped to Africa and third world countries where they were highly esteemed for their ability to travel on rough roads and to not require frequent maintenance.[citation needed]

W123 production ended in January 1986 with 63 final T-models rolling out. The most popular single models were the 240 D (455,000 built), the 230 E (442,000 built), and the 200 D (378,000 built).

Design

The W123 shares technical similarities with its predecessors including engines, steering system, and suspension system. The design is updated with styling cues from its larger sibling, Mercedes-Benz W116, namely wider ribbed taillights, horizontal headlamps, front turn signal indicators on the outer edge, and pull-to-open door handles. The interior is revised with a larger instrument panel, central round ventilation outlets, HVAC control panel[definition needed] and a single row of control switches in the centre.

The instrument panel has three large gauges placed behind a single plastic cover. The manual HVAC control panel has three large dials with the left and right for individual temperature control and the centre dial for fan speed control. Air flow is controlled by two sliders (left for upper zone and right for lower zone). If the optional air conditioning unit was ordered, a temperature roll dial was fitted to the row of control switches. The automatic HVAC control panel is simplified with a single roll disc on the left for temperature control, a row of push buttons in the middle for directing the air flow and switching the system on and off and a vertical set of buttons on the right for controlling the fan speed and switching automatic control on and off.

All models except the 280, 280 E, and coupé feature larger round headlamps with smaller round fog lamps with large glass plate covering the entire headlamp housing and acting as a diffusing lens. This setup is the same for North American models with the sealed beam units and glass plate partially covering the headlamp housing. The 280, 280 E, and coupé models use large rectangular headlamps with round fog lamps. The headlamp washers and wipers set are optional.

Nomenclatures

Per Mercedes-Benz tradition (prior to the 1994 change), model designation corresponded to the engine displacement, chassis type (coupé or estate/station wagon), fuel type (for diesel engines only), and availability of fuel injection system (for petrol engines only):

  • C for Coupé
  • T for Tourismus und Transport (estate/station wagon)

No designation was given for the long-wheelbase: it was simply called "Lang" (long) in the brochures and order forms.

  • D for Diesel
  • E for Einspritzung (fuel injection)

When the diesel engine is turbocharged, TURBODIESEL is affixed to the right side of the boot lid.

As for the chassis codes, W123 is the saloon/sedan, S123 the estate/station wagon, C123 the coupé, V123 the long-wheelbase saloon/sedan a.k.a. Lang, and F123 refers to the bare long-wheelbase chassis as used for ambulances and other conversions.

Model variations

 
Mercedes-Benz 280 CE (C123) (Euro-spec)
 
Mercedes-Benz 280 CE (C123) rear (Euro-spec)
 
Mercedes-Benz V123 "Lang" or Long Wheelbase (Euro-spec)
 
Mercedes-Benz 280 TE estate
 
Mercedes-Benz 240D (W123) saloon (Euro-spec)
 
Mercedes-Benz 240D (W123) saloon rear (Euro-spec)

Saloon (W123)

The four-door version went on sale on 29 January 1975.[6][7]

Coupé (C123)

In the spring of 1977, a coupé version was introduced on a shortened wheelbase (2,710 mm (106.7 in) versus 2,795 mm (110.0 in) for the saloon).[6] The C123 was available as 230 C (later 230 CE) and as 280 C and 280 CE in most markets. Unlike the W123 saloon, the rectangular headlamps were fitted to the C123 regardless of engine type.

Limousine (V123)

From August 1976, a long-wheelbase version (3,425 mm (134.8 in)) with seating for seven to eight was produced.[6] The limousine was built on a stretched W123 saloon/sedan chassis with lower side panels from the coupé behind the rear passenger doors. The elongated roof has the same C-pillar form as on the saloon/sedan. The rear passenger doors were custom-designed in rectangular shape and of the same length as the ones on the saloon/sedan. The engine options were 250, 240 D, and 300 D. A few 280 E limousines were built as special orders.

Chassis (F123)

The stretched limousine version was offered with complete front body clip (B-pillar forward) and strengthened chassis as the base for ambulances or hearses to be built by the conversion specialists such as Binz and Miesen. F stands for Fahrgestelle (chassis).

Estate (S123)

At the 1977 IAA in Frankfurt, the first-ever factory-built estate, S123, was introduced.[6] The letter T in the model designation stood for Tourismus und Transport (Touring and Transport). Previous estates had been custom-built by the coachbuilders, namely Binz. S123 production began in April 1978 at Mercedes-Benz Bremen factory. All engines except the 2-litre version of the M115 were available in the range.

Convertible

While Mercedes-Benz never built its own convertible, they have been built by external companies such as Crayford in the UK, who built the St. Tropez models, and also by Niko-Michaels in New York, USA. In the city of Hagen, Germany, until 2016 one small family owned firm- Baehr [not be mistaken with Baur, which have for many years built BMW-based cabriolet conversions], have produced cabrio versions of the C123 Coupe models, and also sold kits for cabrio conversions of the same model.[8][9]

Engine

All engines from the W114/W115 are carried over. The single new engine was the SOHC 2.5-litre M123 inline six. The 3-litre, five-cylinder diesel engine received a proper nomenclature for the W123, matching the engine displacement: 300 D instead of 240 D 3.0 on the previous W114/W115.

In the autumn of 1978, the power output of the 240 D was increased from 65 PS (48 kW; 64 hp) to 72 PS (53 kW; 71 hp) and of the 280 E from 177PS to 185 PS. In early 1979, the power output rose from 55 PS (40 kW; 54 hp) to 60 PS (44 kW; 59 hp) for the 200 D and from 80 PS (59 kW; 79 hp) to 88 PS (65 kW; 87 hp) for the 300 D. The 220 D was deleted from the model range for 1980.[6]

In June 1980, the new M102 four-cylinder inline petrol engine replaced the M115. The 2-litre version was only available with a carburetor while the 2.3-litre version was available with fuel injection only. The carbureted version of 2.8-litre M110 engine in the 280 and 280 C was discontinued in 1981 leaving the 250 as the sole carbureted six-cylinder inline engine.[6]

The world's first turbocharged diesel engine for a passenger vehicle, the OM617 A, was finally introduced in W123 models in September 1979, exclusive to the 300 TD TURBODIESEL for the European market. The same engine was offered in North America and Japan in 1981 as the 300 D TURBODIESEL, 300 CD TURBODIESEL, and 300 TD TURBODIESEL.[6][10]

The engines in the W123 were mounted with small shock absorbers in addition to industry standard motor mounts to reduce felt vibration and a provide a smoother ride. These designs were carried over from previous chassis models like the W114/W115.

Road Race

 
1977 280E that won 1977 London–Sydney Marathon in MB Museum

One notable achievement was in the 28,200 km (17,500 mi)[11] 1977 London–Sydney Marathon road race, where the 280E won first and second, ahead of the third and fourth place Citroën CX.[12]

North American sales

 
Mercedes-Benz W123 sedan (US)
 
Mercedes-Benz 300 CD TURBODIESEL coupe (US-version)
 
1977 Mercedes-Benz 230C manual transmission grey market import
 
1985 Mercedes-Benz 300TD Turbo Diesel estate

For the North American market, C123 (coupé) was available with both petrol (280 CE) and naturally aspirated diesel (300 CD) until 1981. For 1982 model year, 280 CE was dropped, and 300 CD TURBODIESEL was introduced as a sole engine offering for coupé model.

The estate/station wagon was available with a 3-litre five-cylinder inline OM617 diesel engine only. The naturally aspirated 300 TD was sold for two years (1979-1980) until the turbocharged 300 TD TURBODIESEL replaced it from autumn 1980 because consumers found the 300 TD to be too heavy and too slow with the less powerful engine.[13] 300 TD TURBODIESEL preceded 300 D TURBODIESEL and 300 CD TURBODIESEL by a few months.

The petrol engines (230, 280 E, and 280 CE) were offered from 1976 to 1980 model years. From 1981 until 1985, W123 models were sold only with diesel engines to comply with the federal regulation on corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) without paying heavy penalties.[14] The American consumers also preferred the diesel engines for lower fuel consumption after two oil crises and fuel shock of 1973 and 1979.[citation needed]

Four-speed manual gearboxes were offered with four-cylinder inline engines (2.3-litre M115 petrol and 2.4-litre OM616 Diesel) only. The new 5-speed manual gearboxes were never offered by Mercedes-Benz itself on the North American market.

The North American version of W123 differs from European version due to the US Department of Transportation automotive regulations along with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) automotive emission control regulations. Autoweek writes "the visual changes were on the mild side" compared to U.S. Models of the Mercedes-Benz R107 and Mercedes-Benz W116, which have been described by journalists as if a "beautiful car was beaten with the malaise ugly stick."[4][15]

Notable exterior differences included

  • Larger and stronger bumpers that resist collision damage up to 5 mph
  • Round sealed beam headlamp capsules and fog lamps; the large glass covers partially the housing. The fog lamps had clear lens until 1980 model year when they were tinted yellow
  • Amber-coloured retroreflective markers on the front turn signal indicators which double as night illumination
  • Red-coloured retroreflective markers at side edge of taillamps
  • Location of ID-tag on A-pillar
  • Emission control device for petrol engines only
  • Radio with different frequency steps when tuning to different radio stations
  • 85 mph maximum speedometer with 55 mph prominently marked
  • Tinted glass band across the top of front windscreen
  • If passenger side external rear view mirror is included, the mirror must carry the warning: "Vehicles are closer than they appear"

Equipment and features

The standard and optional features are numerous along with a large number of engine and gearbox options. Customers could choose cloth, MB-Tex vinyl, velour or leather for the upholstery as well as interior wood trim for dashboard and centre console. The paint and interior colour palettes are extensive as well.

The driving dynamic enhancement options for extra cost became more extensive over the time: ABS (from August 1980 onward), self-locking differential gear, five-speed manual gearbox (introduced in 1982 for European markets only), Tempomat cruise control system, power steering system (standard from 1982 onward), passenger-side external rear view mirror (standard on S123 model), "Alpine" horn with selectable loudness (popular in Switzerland due to strict noise regulations), retractable steering column (from 1982 onward) and so forth.

The extra cost options for creature comforts includes power windows (with a cut-off switch for the rear passenger door windows), vacuum-powered central locking system, sunroof (manual and electric), air conditioning system (manual or automatic control), seats with orthopaedic support, electrically heated seats (all seats were individually ordered), pre-heating system (for heating the passenger compartment at a pre-selected time when the engine is not running), an assortment of different radios with and without cassette players, rear seat head rests, etc. The W123s destined for the North American market tended to have more features as standard, reflecting the American customer's preference for luxury accessories. For the first time in an executive saloon from Mercedes-Benz, the W123 had the option of fully automatic climate control at extra cost. This option was popular in the North American and Japanese markets. A rare option was a column gear selector that could be ordered with an automatic gearbox if the customer wished. The most expensive option was the Becker radio telephone, selling for 13,512 Deutsche Mark.

In the estate/station wagon model, a third row rear-facing foldable seat was offered as an extra cost option.

Updates

Mercedes-Benz updated the W123 in incremental steps, calling them series:

  • Series 0.5, November 1975 – July 1976
  • First Series, August 1976 – July 1979
  • Second Series, August 1979 – August 1982
  • Third Series, September 1982 – January 1986

Changes to the second series (from August 1979):

  • smaller steering wheel (10 mm) in a more elegant design
  • modernized toggle switches with smoother edges (hazard lights, windows, etc.)
  • pneumatic headlamp leveling system
  • modified belt buckles and smaller headrests
  • new fabric patterns for the seats
 
Mercedes-Benz W123 with passenger airbag

Changes to the third series (from September 1982):

  • Rectangular headlights and power steering as standard for entire model range
  • Molded front seat backrests for more knee freedom in the rear
  • Cloth insert in the door panels
  • Zebrano wood paneling in the dashboard
  • Reduced wind noise due to improved roof trim strips
  • Ventilation outlets are no longer chrome-plated
  • Driver's airbag available as optional equipment

For the 1981 model year, the automatic climate control panel from the W126 S-Class with a simplified icon design was adopted. A new five-speed manual gearbox was introduced in February 1982 and was available in all models except those with the 3-litre turbocharged diesel engine but not in North America. This gearbox was only offered to North America via the grey market.

In September 1982, the driver's airbag with seat belt pre-tensioners for the passenger were offered as a 1,762.80 Deutsche Mark option for all models from the 1983 model year onward.[16] Very few W123s had both driver and passenger air bags. The passenger air bag used a pyrotechnic gas discharge design, a world's first.[17]

Copies

The W123 was officially produced by FAW in China from 1987 until 1988, as a 200 sedan or as a long wheelbase 230E. Only 828 cars were built in their Changchun plant.[2] Another Chinese company called Bamin Automobile made W123 lookalikes using other parts. Bamin was a army-owned company located in Minhou. Their W123 copy was built on the chassis of the Bamin BM212A/213A, a copy of the Beijing BJ212 and came in a few different bodystyles. There was a four-door pickup called the BM2022A (or the better equipped BM1020KHA) and a wagon derived from it, as well as the BM1020KH/BM6480 (proper station wagons).[18] The Chinese copies used the 2.4-litre BJ492 pushrod inline-four engine from the BJ212.

Technical data - Rest of World

Petrol Engines
Model Chassis Years Configuration Displ. Fuel Delivery Power Torque Leer
Weight
0–100 km/h
(0–62 mph)
Top
Speed
Fuel
Consumption
Units
200 123.020 2/76–8/80 M115 V 20
(115.938)
I4
1988 cc Carburettor 94 PS (69 kW; 93 hp) at 4,800 rpm 158 N⋅m (117 lb⋅ft) at 3,000 rpm 1,340 kg
(2,950 lb)
15.2 s 160 km/h
(99 mph)
12.3 L/100 km
(19.1 mpg‑US)
158,772
123.220 9/80–11/85 M102 V 20
(102.920)
I4
1997 cc Carburettor 109 PS (80 kW; 108 hp) at 5,200 rpm 170 N⋅m (125 lb⋅ft) at 3,000 rpm 1,350 kg
(2,980 lb)
14.4 s 168 km/h
(104 mph)
10.2 L/100 km
(23 mpg‑US)
217,315
200 T 123.280 11/80–1/86 1,470 kg
(3,240 lb)
15.3 s 10.4 L/100 km
(23 mpg‑US)
18,860
230 123.023 2/76–8/80 M115 V 23
(115.954)
I4
2307 cc Carburettor 109 PS (80 kW; 108 hp) at 4,800 rpm 186 N⋅m (137 lb⋅ft) at 2,500 rpm 1,350 kg
(2,980 lb)
13.7 s 170 km/h
(106 mph)
12.2 L/100 km
(19.3 mpg‑US)
196,185
230 C 123.083 6/77–8/80 1,375 kg
(3,031 lb)
12.1 L/100 km
(19.4 mpg‑US)
18,675
230 T 123.043 5/78–4/80 1,470 kg
(3,240 lb)
12.2 L/100 km
(19.3 mpg‑US)
6,884
230 E 123.223 7/80–11/85 M102 E 23
(102.980)
I4
2299 cc Bosch K-Jetronic Fuel Injection 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp) at 5,100 rpm 205 N⋅m (151 lb⋅ft) at 3,500 rpm 1,360 kg
(3,000 lb)
11.5 s 180 km/h
(112 mph)
10.4 L/100 km
(23 mpg‑US)
245,876
230 CE 123.243 4/80–11/85 1,380 kg
(3,040 lb)
29,858
230 TE 123.283 4/80–9/86 1,480 kg
(3,260 lb)
12.2 s 10.5 L/100 km
(22 mpg‑US)
42,248
250 123.026 4/76–8/79 M123 V 25
(123.920)
I6
2525 cc Carburettor 129 PS (95 kW; 127 hp) at 5,500 rpm 196 N⋅m (145 lb⋅ft) at 3,500 rpm 1,410 kg
(3,110 lb)
11.3 s 185 km/h
(115 mph)
12.8 L/100 km
(18.4 mpg‑US)
117,684
9/79–9/81 M123 V 25
(123.921)
I6
140 PS (100 kW; 140 hp) at 5,500 rpm 200 N⋅m (148 lb⋅ft) at 3,500 rpm
10/81–12/85 11.7 s
250 T 123.086 5/78–8/79 M123 V 25
(123.920)
I6
129 PS (95 kW; 127 hp) at 5,500 rpm 196 N⋅m (145 lb⋅ft) at 3,500 rpm 1,510 kg
(3,330 lb)
11.9 s 185 km/h
(115 mph)
12.8 L/100 km
(18.4 mpg‑US)
7,704
9/79–9/81 M123 V 25
(123.921)
I6
140 PS (100 kW; 140 hp) at 5,500 rpm 200 N⋅m (148 lb⋅ft) at 3,500 rpm
10/81–10/82 11.7 s
280 123.030 12/75–7/81 M110 V 28
(110.923)
I6
2746 cc Carburettor 156 PS (115 kW; 154 hp) at 5,500 rpm 223 N⋅m (164 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm 1,455 kg
(3,208 lb)
10.6 s 190 km/h
(118 mph)
13.8 L/100 km
(17.0 mpg‑US)
33,206
280 C 123.050 4/77–3/80 13.1 L/100 km
(18.0 mpg‑US)
3,704
280 E 123.033 12/75–3/78 M110 E 28
(110.984)
I6
Bosch K-Jetronic 177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp) at 6,000 rpm 234 N⋅m (173 lb⋅ft) at 4,500 rpm 1,475 kg
(3,252 lb)
9.9 s 200 km/h
(124 mph)
13.3 L/100 km
(17.7 mpg‑US)
126,004
4/78–9/81 M110 E 28
(110.988)
I6
185 PS (136 kW; 182 hp) at 5,800 rpm 240 N⋅m (177 lb⋅ft) at 4,500 rpm
10/81–12/85 12 L/100 km
(20 mpg‑US)
280 CE 123.053 4/77–3/78 M110 E 28
(110.984)
I6
177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp) at 6,000 rpm 234 N⋅m (173 lb⋅ft) at 4,500 rpm 1,475 kg
(3,252 lb)
9.9 s 200 km/h
(124 mph)
13.3 L/100 km
(17.7 mpg‑US)
32,176
4/78–9/81 M110 E 28
(110.988)
I6
185 PS (136 kW; 182 hp) at 5,800 rpm 240 N⋅m (177 lb⋅ft) at 4,500 rpm
10/81–8/85 12 L/100 km
(20 mpg‑US)
280 TE 123.093 5/78-8/78 M110 E 28
(110.984)
I6
177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp) at 6,000 rpm 234 N⋅m (173 lb⋅ft) at 4,500 rpm 1,475 kg
(3,252 lb)
9.9 s 200 km/h
(124 mph)
13.3 L/100 km
(17.7 mpg‑US)
19,789
9/78–9/81 M110 E 28
(110.988)
I6
185 PS (136 kW; 182 hp) at 5,800 rpm 240 N⋅m (177 lb⋅ft) at 4,500 rpm
10/81–1/86 12 L/100 km
(20 mpg‑US)
Diesel Engines
Model Chassis Years Configuration Displ. Fuel Delivery Power Torque Leer
Weight
0–100 km/h
(0–62 mph)
Top
Speed
Fuel
Consumption
Units
200 D 123.120 2/76–1/79 OM 615 D 20
(615.940)
I4
1988 cc Fuel Injection
with precombustion chamber
55 PS (40 kW; 54 hp) at 4,200 rpm 113 N⋅m (83 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm 1,390 kg
(3,060 lb)
31 s 130 km/h
(81 mph)
8.9 L/100 km
(26 mpg‑US)
378,138
2/79–4/85 60 PS (44 kW; 59 hp) at 4,400 rpm 113 N⋅m (83 lb⋅ft) at 2,500 rpm 27.4 s 135 km/h
(84 mph)
220 D 123.126 2/76–3/79 OM 615 D 22
(615.941)
I4
2197 cc 60 PS (44 kW; 59 hp) at 4,200 rpm 126 N⋅m (93 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm 1,380 kg
(3,040 lb)
28.1 s 135 km/h
(84 mph)
9 L/100 km
(26 mpg‑US)
56.736
240 D 123.123 2/76–7/78 OM 616 D 24
(616.916)
I4
2404 cc 65 PS (48 kW; 64 hp) at 4,200 rpm 137 N⋅m (101 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm 1,395 kg
(3,075 lb)
24.6 s 138 km/h
(86 mph)
9.3 L/100 km
(25 mpg‑US)
449,780
8/78–9/81 OM 616 D 24
(616.912)
I4
2399 cc 72 PS (53 kW; 71 hp) at 4,400 rpm 22 s 143 km/h
(89 mph)
10/81–11/85 8.9 L/100 km
(26 mpg‑US)
240 TD 123.183 5/78–8/79 OM 616 D 24
(616.912)
I4
2404 cc 65 PS (48 kW; 64 hp) at 4,200 rpm 137 N⋅m (101 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm 1,515 kg
(3,340 lb)
25.8 s 138 km/h
(86 mph)
9.6 L/100 km
(25 mpg‑US)
38,903
9/79–1/86 2399 cc 72 PS (53 kW; 71 hp) at 4,400 rpm 23.2 s 143 km/h
(89 mph)
8.9 L/100 km
(26 mpg‑US)
300 D 123.130 2/76–8/79 OM 617 D 30
(617.912)
I5
3005 cc 80 PS (59 kW; 79 hp) at 4,000 rpm 172 N⋅m (127 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm 1,450 kg
(3,200 lb)
19.9 s 148 km/h
(92 mph)
9.9 L/100 km
(24 mpg‑US)
324,718
9/79–9/81 2998 cc 88 PS (65 kW; 87 hp) at 4,400 rpm 17.8 s 155 km/h
(96 mph)
10/81–11/85 9.3 L/100 km
(25 mpg‑US)
300 CD 123.150 9/77–8/79 3005 cc 80 PS (59 kW; 79 hp) at 4,000 rpm 172 N⋅m (127 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm 1,450 kg
(3,200 lb)
20.8 s 143 km/h
(89 mph)
9.9 L/100 km
(24 mpg‑US)
7,502
9/79–8/81 2998 cc 88 PS (65 kW; 87 hp) at 4,400 rpm 19.2 s 150 km/h
(93 mph)
300 TD 123.190 5/78–8/79 3005 cc 80 PS (59 kW; 79 hp) at 4,000 rpm 172 N⋅m (127 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm 1,570 kg
(3,460 lb)
20.9 s 148 km/h
(92 mph)
9.9 L/100 km
(24 mpg‑US)
36,874
9/79–9/81 2998 cc 88 PS (65 kW; 87 hp) at 4,400 rpm 18.9 s 155 km/h
(96 mph)
9/81–1/86 9.3 L/100 km
(25 mpg‑US)
300 D TURBODIESEL
(USA only)
123.133 8/81–9/82 OM 617 D 30 A
(617.952)
I5 turbo
2998 cc Fuel Injection
with precombustion chamber
and turbocharger
121 PS (89 kW; 119 hp) at 4,350 rpm 230 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm 1,525 kg
(3,362 lb)
14.0 s 165 km/h
(103 mph)
9.9 L/100 km
(24 mpg‑US)
75,261
10/82–8/85 125 PS (92 kW; 123 hp) at 4,350 rpm 250 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm 170 km/h
(106 mph)
300 CD TURBODIESEL
(USA only)
123.153 7/81–9/82 1,625 kg
(3,583 lb)
14.0 s 165 km/h
(103 mph)
Un­known 8,007
10/82-8/85 170 km/h
(106 mph)
300 TD TURBODIESEL 123.193 10/80–8/81 1,625 kg
(3,583 lb)
15.0 s 165 km/h
(103 mph)
9.9 L/100 km
(24 mpg‑US)
28,219
9/81–1/86 9.8 L/100 km
(24 mpg‑US)

Technical data - North America and Japan

In these markets, only the following models were offered:[19]

Model Years Engine Power Torque
Petrol Engines
230 1977–1978 2.3 L M115 I4 93 hp (69 kW) at 4,800 125 lb⋅ft (169 N⋅m) at 2,500
280 E 1977–1979 2.8 L M110 fuel injected I6 142 hp (106 kW) at 5,750 149 lb⋅ft (202 N⋅m) at 4,600
1980–1981 140 hp (104 kW) at 5,500 145 lb⋅ft (197 N⋅m) at 4,600
280 CE 1977–1979 2.8 L M110 fuel injected I6 142 hp (106 kW) at 5,750 149 lb⋅ft (202 N⋅m) at 4,600
1980–1981 140 hp (104 kW) at 5,500 145 lb⋅ft (197 N⋅m) at 4,600
Diesel Engines
240 D 1977–1980 2.4 L OM616 I4 62 hp (46 kW) at 4,000 97 lb⋅ft (132 N⋅m) at 2,400
1981–1985 67 hp (50 kW) at 4,000 97 lb⋅ft (132 N⋅m) at 2,400
300 D 1977–1981 3.0 L OM617.912 I5 77 hp (57 kW) at 4,000 115 lb⋅ft (156 N⋅m) at 2,400
300 CD 1978–1981
300 TD 1979–1980
300 D TURBODIESEL 1981–1985 3.0 L OM617 A I5 turbo 125 hp (93 kW) at 4,350 181 lb⋅ft (245 N⋅m) at 2,400
300 CD TURBODIESEL
300 TD TURBODIESEL

References

Notes

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  5. ^ Richarz, Hans-Robert (1 September 1976). "Sterntaler: Mercedes-Wagen zu Schwarzmarktpreisen" [Top Dollars: Mercedes cars at black market prices]. Auto, Motor und Sport (in German) (18): 8–9.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Deutsche Autos, Band 4, 2001, pp. 96–111.
  7. ^ Perlas, Giancarlo (28 January 2016). "Mercedes-Benz W123 Celebrates Its 40th Anniversary". BenzInsider. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  8. ^ "Wertanlage: Mercedes-Benz 230 CE Cabriolet: Einmal offen, immer offen: Gut erhaltener W123 Bähr-Cabrio-Umbau - Classic".
  9. ^ "Mercedes W123 – som cabriolet!". Klassiker. 17 July 2019. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  10. ^ "Preisliste W123 Nummer 28 ab 1 September 1979".
  11. ^ "The World's 10 Longest Auto Races". 6 February 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
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  13. ^ Hogg, Tony (ed.). "1981 Buyer's Guide". Road & Track's Road Test Annual & Buyer's Guide 1981 (January–February 1981): 107.
  14. ^ "Four Sports Coupes", Road & Track's Road Test Annual & Buyer's Guide 1979, Greenwich, CT: CBS Publications, pp. 161–162, January–February 1979
  15. ^ Tyler Hoover (9 February 2017). "A Tale of Two Mercedes: When the Grey Market Made U.S.-Spec Cars Compete With Euro Models". Autotrader.
  16. ^ "W123 Preisliste Nr. 36 gültig ab 01.09.1982 (W123 Price List Number 36 in effect from 1 September 1982" (in German).
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Workshop manuals

  • Berghoff, Mischa (2021). Mercedes W 123: Profitipps für Pflege und Werterhaltung [Mercedes W 123: Professional tips for care and value retention]. Youngtimer-Pflege series (in German). Königswinter, Germany: Heel Verlag. ISBN 9783898806381.
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  • Mercedes Serie 123 200 / 230E / 230CE / 230TE ab Juni 1980. Reparaturanleitung series, Band 788. (in German). Zug, Switzerland: Verlag Bucheli. 1988. ISBN 3716816701.
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External links

  • W123 buyer's guide – Classics World (UK)
  • W123 production figures
  • W123 production information, technical data, and media of the Mercedes-Benz Classic Digital Archive
  • W123 specifications and prices

mercedes, benz, w123, range, executive, cars, produced, german, manufacturer, mercedes, benz, from, november, 1975, january, 1986, w123, models, surpassed, their, predecessor, mercedes, benz, w114, most, successful, mercedes, selling, million, units, before, p. The Mercedes Benz W123 is a range of executive cars produced by German manufacturer Mercedes Benz from November 1975 to January 1986 The W123 models surpassed their predecessor the Mercedes Benz W114 as the most successful Mercedes selling 2 7 million units before production ended in the autumn of 1985 for the saloon sedan versions and January 1986 for coupes and estates station wagons 4 Mercedes Benz W1231982 Mercedes Benz 280E W123 OverviewManufacturerDaimler BenzProduction1976 1986 2 696 915 built 1 4 door 2 375 410 Coupe 99 884 Estate 199 517 Limousine 13 700 Chassis 1 353 LWB chassis 7 020AssemblyWest Germany SindelfingenWest Germany StuttgartWest Germany BremenSouth Africa East London sedan only China Changchun FAW 1987 1988 2 Thailand Samut Prakarn Thonburi TAAP 1979 1986 DesignerBruno Sacco Friedrich Geiger Saloon amp coupe 1973 T Model 1975 Body and chassisClassExecutive car E Grand tourer C123 Body style4 door saloon W123 2 door coupe C123 5 door estate S123 4 door limousine V123 LayoutFR layoutRelatedMercedes Benz E ClassPowertrainEnginepetrol 2 0 L M115 V20 I42 0 L M102 V20 I42 3 L M115 V23 I42 3 L M102 E23 I42 5 L M123 I62 7 L M110 I6diesel 2 0 L OM615 D20 I42 2 L OM615 D22 I42 4 L OM616 I43 0 L OM617 I53 0 L OM617 A turbo I5Transmission4 speed 722 1 automatic4 speed 4G TRONIC automatic4 speed manual5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbaseSaloon 2 795 mm 110 0 in Coupe 2 710 mm 106 7 in Limousine ambulance hearse 3 425 mm 134 8 in Length4 725 mm 186 0 in 3 4 849 mm 190 9 in US bumpers 4 640 mm 183 in Coupe 4 763 mm 187 5 in Coupe US bumpers 5 355 mm 210 8 in Limousine WidthSaloon 1 784 mm 70 2 in 3 HeightSaloon 1 435 mm 56 5 in 3 Curb weightSaloon 1 625 kg 3 582 5 lb turbodiesel automatic ChronologyPredecessorMercedes Benz W114SuccessorMercedes Benz W124Following a slow production build up during the first year customers who placed their orders faced a lengthy waiting period of nine to twelve months A black market emerged for the customers who were willing to pay more for immediate delivery The slightly used W123 commanded about 5 000 Deutsche Mark premium over its original sale price 5 Like its predecessors the W123 gained the reputation of being well built and reliable Many taxi companies chose the W123 and they were a common sight in Germany Reaching 500 000 or 1 000 000 km with only minor mechanical issues was common with W123s used as taxicabs citation needed Once the W123 reached the end of its service life they were often shipped to Africa and third world countries where they were highly esteemed for their ability to travel on rough roads and to not require frequent maintenance citation needed W123 production ended in January 1986 with 63 final T models rolling out The most popular single models were the 240 D 455 000 built the 230 E 442 000 built and the 200 D 378 000 built Contents 1 Design 2 Nomenclatures 3 Model variations 3 1 Saloon W123 3 2 Coupe C123 3 3 Limousine V123 3 4 Chassis F123 3 5 Estate S123 3 6 Convertible 4 Engine 5 Road Race 6 North American sales 7 Equipment and features 8 Updates 8 1 Copies 9 Technical data Rest of World 10 Technical data North America and Japan 11 References 11 1 Notes 11 2 Bibliography 11 2 1 General 11 2 2 Workshop manuals 12 External linksDesign EditThe W123 shares technical similarities with its predecessors including engines steering system and suspension system The design is updated with styling cues from its larger sibling Mercedes Benz W116 namely wider ribbed taillights horizontal headlamps front turn signal indicators on the outer edge and pull to open door handles The interior is revised with a larger instrument panel central round ventilation outlets HVAC control panel definition needed and a single row of control switches in the centre The instrument panel has three large gauges placed behind a single plastic cover The manual HVAC control panel has three large dials with the left and right for individual temperature control and the centre dial for fan speed control Air flow is controlled by two sliders left for upper zone and right for lower zone If the optional air conditioning unit was ordered a temperature roll dial was fitted to the row of control switches The automatic HVAC control panel is simplified with a single roll disc on the left for temperature control a row of push buttons in the middle for directing the air flow and switching the system on and off and a vertical set of buttons on the right for controlling the fan speed and switching automatic control on and off All models except the 280 280 E and coupe feature larger round headlamps with smaller round fog lamps with large glass plate covering the entire headlamp housing and acting as a diffusing lens This setup is the same for North American models with the sealed beam units and glass plate partially covering the headlamp housing The 280 280 E and coupe models use large rectangular headlamps with round fog lamps The headlamp washers and wipers set are optional Nomenclatures EditPer Mercedes Benz tradition prior to the 1994 change model designation corresponded to the engine displacement chassis type coupe or estate station wagon fuel type for diesel engines only and availability of fuel injection system for petrol engines only C for Coupe T for Tourismus und Transport estate station wagon No designation was given for the long wheelbase it was simply called Lang long in the brochures and order forms D for Diesel E for Einspritzung fuel injection When the diesel engine is turbocharged TURBODIESEL is affixed to the right side of the boot lid As for the chassis codes W123 is the saloon sedan S123 the estate station wagon C123 the coupe V123 the long wheelbase saloon sedan a k a Lang and F123 refers to the bare long wheelbase chassis as used for ambulances and other conversions Model variations Edit Mercedes Benz 280 CE C123 Euro spec Mercedes Benz 280 CE C123 rear Euro spec Mercedes Benz V123 Lang or Long Wheelbase Euro spec Mercedes Benz 280 TE estate Mercedes Benz 240D W123 saloon Euro spec Mercedes Benz 240D W123 saloon rear Euro spec Saloon W123 Edit The four door version went on sale on 29 January 1975 6 7 Coupe C123 Edit In the spring of 1977 a coupe version was introduced on a shortened wheelbase 2 710 mm 106 7 in versus 2 795 mm 110 0 in for the saloon 6 The C123 was available as 230 C later 230 CE and as 280 C and 280 CE in most markets Unlike the W123 saloon the rectangular headlamps were fitted to the C123 regardless of engine type Limousine V123 Edit From August 1976 a long wheelbase version 3 425 mm 134 8 in with seating for seven to eight was produced 6 The limousine was built on a stretched W123 saloon sedan chassis with lower side panels from the coupe behind the rear passenger doors The elongated roof has the same C pillar form as on the saloon sedan The rear passenger doors were custom designed in rectangular shape and of the same length as the ones on the saloon sedan The engine options were 250 240 D and 300 D A few 280 E limousines were built as special orders Chassis F123 Edit The stretched limousine version was offered with complete front body clip B pillar forward and strengthened chassis as the base for ambulances or hearses to be built by the conversion specialists such as Binz and Miesen F stands for Fahrgestelle chassis Estate S123 Edit At the 1977 IAA in Frankfurt the first ever factory built estate S123 was introduced 6 The letter T in the model designation stood for Tourismus und Transport Touring and Transport Previous estates had been custom built by the coachbuilders namely Binz S123 production began in April 1978 at Mercedes Benz Bremen factory All engines except the 2 litre version of the M115 were available in the range Convertible Edit While Mercedes Benz never built its own convertible they have been built by external companies such as Crayford in the UK who built the St Tropez models and also by Niko Michaels in New York USA In the city of Hagen Germany until 2016 one small family owned firm Baehr not be mistaken with Baur which have for many years built BMW based cabriolet conversions have produced cabrio versions of the C123 Coupe models and also sold kits for cabrio conversions of the same model 8 9 Engine EditAll engines from the W114 W115 are carried over The single new engine was the SOHC 2 5 litre M123 inline six The 3 litre five cylinder diesel engine received a proper nomenclature for the W123 matching the engine displacement 300 D instead of 240 D 3 0 on the previous W114 W115 In the autumn of 1978 the power output of the 240 D was increased from 65 PS 48 kW 64 hp to 72 PS 53 kW 71 hp and of the 280 E from 177PS to 185 PS In early 1979 the power output rose from 55 PS 40 kW 54 hp to 60 PS 44 kW 59 hp for the 200 D and from 80 PS 59 kW 79 hp to 88 PS 65 kW 87 hp for the 300 D The 220 D was deleted from the model range for 1980 6 In June 1980 the new M102 four cylinder inline petrol engine replaced the M115 The 2 litre version was only available with a carburetor while the 2 3 litre version was available with fuel injection only The carbureted version of 2 8 litre M110 engine in the 280 and 280 C was discontinued in 1981 leaving the 250 as the sole carbureted six cylinder inline engine 6 The world s first turbocharged diesel engine for a passenger vehicle the OM617 A was finally introduced in W123 models in September 1979 exclusive to the 300 TD TURBODIESEL for the European market The same engine was offered in North America and Japan in 1981 as the 300 D TURBODIESEL 300 CD TURBODIESEL and 300 TD TURBODIESEL 6 10 The engines in the W123 were mounted with small shock absorbers in addition to industry standard motor mounts to reduce felt vibration and a provide a smoother ride These designs were carried over from previous chassis models like the W114 W115 Road Race Edit 1977 280E that won 1977 London Sydney Marathon in MB Museum One notable achievement was in the 28 200 km 17 500 mi 11 1977 London Sydney Marathon road race where the 280E won first and second ahead of the third and fourth place Citroen CX 12 North American sales Edit Mercedes Benz W123 sedan US Mercedes Benz 300 CD TURBODIESEL coupe US version 1977 Mercedes Benz 230C manual transmission grey market import 1985 Mercedes Benz 300TD Turbo Diesel estate For the North American market C123 coupe was available with both petrol 280 CE and naturally aspirated diesel 300 CD until 1981 For 1982 model year 280 CE was dropped and 300 CD TURBODIESEL was introduced as a sole engine offering for coupe model The estate station wagon was available with a 3 litre five cylinder inline OM617 diesel engine only The naturally aspirated 300 TD was sold for two years 1979 1980 until the turbocharged 300 TD TURBODIESEL replaced it from autumn 1980 because consumers found the 300 TD to be too heavy and too slow with the less powerful engine 13 300 TD TURBODIESEL preceded 300 D TURBODIESEL and 300 CD TURBODIESEL by a few months The petrol engines 230 280 E and 280 CE were offered from 1976 to 1980 model years From 1981 until 1985 W123 models were sold only with diesel engines to comply with the federal regulation on corporate average fuel economy CAFE without paying heavy penalties 14 The American consumers also preferred the diesel engines for lower fuel consumption after two oil crises and fuel shock of 1973 and 1979 citation needed Four speed manual gearboxes were offered with four cylinder inline engines 2 3 litre M115 petrol and 2 4 litre OM616 Diesel only The new 5 speed manual gearboxes were never offered by Mercedes Benz itself on the North American market The North American version of W123 differs from European version due to the US Department of Transportation automotive regulations along with Environmental Protection Agency EPA automotive emission control regulations Autoweek writes the visual changes were on the mild side compared to U S Models of the Mercedes Benz R107 and Mercedes Benz W116 which have been described by journalists as if a beautiful car was beaten with the malaise ugly stick 4 15 Notable exterior differences included Larger and stronger bumpers that resist collision damage up to 5 mph Round sealed beam headlamp capsules and fog lamps the large glass covers partially the housing The fog lamps had clear lens until 1980 model year when they were tinted yellow Amber coloured retroreflective markers on the front turn signal indicators which double as night illumination Red coloured retroreflective markers at side edge of taillamps Location of ID tag on A pillar Emission control device for petrol engines only Radio with different frequency steps when tuning to different radio stations 85 mph maximum speedometer with 55 mph prominently marked Tinted glass band across the top of front windscreen If passenger side external rear view mirror is included the mirror must carry the warning Vehicles are closer than they appear Equipment and features EditThe standard and optional features are numerous along with a large number of engine and gearbox options Customers could choose cloth MB Tex vinyl velour or leather for the upholstery as well as interior wood trim for dashboard and centre console The paint and interior colour palettes are extensive as well The driving dynamic enhancement options for extra cost became more extensive over the time ABS from August 1980 onward self locking differential gear five speed manual gearbox introduced in 1982 for European markets only Tempomat cruise control system power steering system standard from 1982 onward passenger side external rear view mirror standard on S123 model Alpine horn with selectable loudness popular in Switzerland due to strict noise regulations retractable steering column from 1982 onward and so forth The extra cost options for creature comforts includes power windows with a cut off switch for the rear passenger door windows vacuum powered central locking system sunroof manual and electric air conditioning system manual or automatic control seats with orthopaedic support electrically heated seats all seats were individually ordered pre heating system for heating the passenger compartment at a pre selected time when the engine is not running an assortment of different radios with and without cassette players rear seat head rests etc The W123s destined for the North American market tended to have more features as standard reflecting the American customer s preference for luxury accessories For the first time in an executive saloon from Mercedes Benz the W123 had the option of fully automatic climate control at extra cost This option was popular in the North American and Japanese markets A rare option was a column gear selector that could be ordered with an automatic gearbox if the customer wished The most expensive option was the Becker radio telephone selling for 13 512 Deutsche Mark In the estate station wagon model a third row rear facing foldable seat was offered as an extra cost option Updates EditMercedes Benz updated the W123 in incremental steps calling them series Series 0 5 November 1975 July 1976 First Series August 1976 July 1979 Second Series August 1979 August 1982 Third Series September 1982 January 1986Changes to the second series from August 1979 smaller steering wheel 10 mm in a more elegant design modernized toggle switches with smoother edges hazard lights windows etc pneumatic headlamp leveling system modified belt buckles and smaller headrests new fabric patterns for the seats Mercedes Benz W123 with passenger airbag Changes to the third series from September 1982 Rectangular headlights and power steering as standard for entire model range Molded front seat backrests for more knee freedom in the rear Cloth insert in the door panels Zebrano wood paneling in the dashboard Reduced wind noise due to improved roof trim strips Ventilation outlets are no longer chrome plated Driver s airbag available as optional equipmentFor the 1981 model year the automatic climate control panel from the W126 S Class with a simplified icon design was adopted A new five speed manual gearbox was introduced in February 1982 and was available in all models except those with the 3 litre turbocharged diesel engine but not in North America This gearbox was only offered to North America via the grey market In September 1982 the driver s airbag with seat belt pre tensioners for the passenger were offered as a 1 762 80 Deutsche Mark option for all models from the 1983 model year onward 16 Very few W123s had both driver and passenger air bags The passenger air bag used a pyrotechnic gas discharge design a world s first 17 Copies Edit The W123 was officially produced by FAW in China from 1987 until 1988 as a 200 sedan or as a long wheelbase 230E Only 828 cars were built in their Changchun plant 2 Another Chinese company called Bamin Automobile made W123 lookalikes using other parts Bamin was a army owned company located in Minhou Their W123 copy was built on the chassis of the Bamin BM212A 213A a copy of the Beijing BJ212 and came in a few different bodystyles There was a four door pickup called the BM2022A or the better equipped BM1020KHA and a wagon derived from it as well as the BM1020KH BM6480 proper station wagons 18 The Chinese copies used the 2 4 litre BJ492 pushrod inline four engine from the BJ212 Technical data Rest of World EditPetrol Engines Model Chassis Years Configuration Displ Fuel Delivery Power Torque LeerWeight 0 100 km h 0 62 mph TopSpeed FuelConsumption Units200 123 020 2 76 8 80 M115 V 20 115 938 I4 1988 cc Carburettor 94 PS 69 kW 93 hp at 4 800 rpm 158 N m 117 lb ft at 3 000 rpm 1 340 kg 2 950 lb 15 2 s 160 km h 99 mph 12 3 L 100 km 19 1 mpg US 158 772123 220 9 80 11 85 M102 V 20 102 920 I4 1997 cc Carburettor 109 PS 80 kW 108 hp at 5 200 rpm 170 N m 125 lb ft at 3 000 rpm 1 350 kg 2 980 lb 14 4 s 168 km h 104 mph 10 2 L 100 km 23 mpg US 217 315200 T 123 280 11 80 1 86 1 470 kg 3 240 lb 15 3 s 10 4 L 100 km 23 mpg US 18 860230 123 023 2 76 8 80 M115 V 23 115 954 I4 2307 cc Carburettor 109 PS 80 kW 108 hp at 4 800 rpm 186 N m 137 lb ft at 2 500 rpm 1 350 kg 2 980 lb 13 7 s 170 km h 106 mph 12 2 L 100 km 19 3 mpg US 196 185230 C 123 083 6 77 8 80 1 375 kg 3 031 lb 12 1 L 100 km 19 4 mpg US 18 675230 T 123 043 5 78 4 80 1 470 kg 3 240 lb 12 2 L 100 km 19 3 mpg US 6 884230 E 123 223 7 80 11 85 M102 E 23 102 980 I4 2299 cc Bosch K Jetronic Fuel Injection 136 PS 100 kW 134 hp at 5 100 rpm 205 N m 151 lb ft at 3 500 rpm 1 360 kg 3 000 lb 11 5 s 180 km h 112 mph 10 4 L 100 km 23 mpg US 245 876230 CE 123 243 4 80 11 85 1 380 kg 3 040 lb 29 858230 TE 123 283 4 80 9 86 1 480 kg 3 260 lb 12 2 s 10 5 L 100 km 22 mpg US 42 248250 123 026 4 76 8 79 M123 V 25 123 920 I6 2525 cc Carburettor 129 PS 95 kW 127 hp at 5 500 rpm 196 N m 145 lb ft at 3 500 rpm 1 410 kg 3 110 lb 11 3 s 185 km h 115 mph 12 8 L 100 km 18 4 mpg US 117 6849 79 9 81 M123 V 25 123 921 I6 140 PS 100 kW 140 hp at 5 500 rpm 200 N m 148 lb ft at 3 500 rpm10 81 12 85 11 7 s250 T 123 086 5 78 8 79 M123 V 25 123 920 I6 129 PS 95 kW 127 hp at 5 500 rpm 196 N m 145 lb ft at 3 500 rpm 1 510 kg 3 330 lb 11 9 s 185 km h 115 mph 12 8 L 100 km 18 4 mpg US 7 7049 79 9 81 M123 V 25 123 921 I6 140 PS 100 kW 140 hp at 5 500 rpm 200 N m 148 lb ft at 3 500 rpm10 81 10 82 11 7 s280 123 030 12 75 7 81 M110 V 28 110 923 I6 2746 cc Carburettor 156 PS 115 kW 154 hp at 5 500 rpm 223 N m 164 lb ft at 4 000 rpm 1 455 kg 3 208 lb 10 6 s 190 km h 118 mph 13 8 L 100 km 17 0 mpg US 33 206280 C 123 050 4 77 3 80 13 1 L 100 km 18 0 mpg US 3 704280 E 123 033 12 75 3 78 M110 E 28 110 984 I6 Bosch K Jetronic 177 PS 130 kW 175 hp at 6 000 rpm 234 N m 173 lb ft at 4 500 rpm 1 475 kg 3 252 lb 9 9 s 200 km h 124 mph 13 3 L 100 km 17 7 mpg US 126 0044 78 9 81 M110 E 28 110 988 I6 185 PS 136 kW 182 hp at 5 800 rpm 240 N m 177 lb ft at 4 500 rpm10 81 12 85 12 L 100 km 20 mpg US 280 CE 123 053 4 77 3 78 M110 E 28 110 984 I6 177 PS 130 kW 175 hp at 6 000 rpm 234 N m 173 lb ft at 4 500 rpm 1 475 kg 3 252 lb 9 9 s 200 km h 124 mph 13 3 L 100 km 17 7 mpg US 32 1764 78 9 81 M110 E 28 110 988 I6 185 PS 136 kW 182 hp at 5 800 rpm 240 N m 177 lb ft at 4 500 rpm10 81 8 85 12 L 100 km 20 mpg US 280 TE 123 093 5 78 8 78 M110 E 28 110 984 I6 177 PS 130 kW 175 hp at 6 000 rpm 234 N m 173 lb ft at 4 500 rpm 1 475 kg 3 252 lb 9 9 s 200 km h 124 mph 13 3 L 100 km 17 7 mpg US 19 7899 78 9 81 M110 E 28 110 988 I6 185 PS 136 kW 182 hp at 5 800 rpm 240 N m 177 lb ft at 4 500 rpm10 81 1 86 12 L 100 km 20 mpg US Diesel Engines Model Chassis Years Configuration Displ Fuel Delivery Power Torque LeerWeight 0 100 km h 0 62 mph TopSpeed FuelConsumption Units200 D 123 120 2 76 1 79 OM 615 D 20 615 940 I4 1988 cc Fuel Injectionwith precombustion chamber 55 PS 40 kW 54 hp at 4 200 rpm 113 N m 83 lb ft at 2 400 rpm 1 390 kg 3 060 lb 31 s 130 km h 81 mph 8 9 L 100 km 26 mpg US 378 1382 79 4 85 60 PS 44 kW 59 hp at 4 400 rpm 113 N m 83 lb ft at 2 500 rpm 27 4 s 135 km h 84 mph 220 D 123 126 2 76 3 79 OM 615 D 22 615 941 I4 2197 cc 60 PS 44 kW 59 hp at 4 200 rpm 126 N m 93 lb ft at 2 400 rpm 1 380 kg 3 040 lb 28 1 s 135 km h 84 mph 9 L 100 km 26 mpg US 56 736240 D 123 123 2 76 7 78 OM 616 D 24 616 916 I4 2404 cc 65 PS 48 kW 64 hp at 4 200 rpm 137 N m 101 lb ft at 2 400 rpm 1 395 kg 3 075 lb 24 6 s 138 km h 86 mph 9 3 L 100 km 25 mpg US 449 7808 78 9 81 OM 616 D 24 616 912 I4 2399 cc 72 PS 53 kW 71 hp at 4 400 rpm 22 s 143 km h 89 mph 10 81 11 85 8 9 L 100 km 26 mpg US 240 TD 123 183 5 78 8 79 OM 616 D 24 616 912 I4 2404 cc 65 PS 48 kW 64 hp at 4 200 rpm 137 N m 101 lb ft at 2 400 rpm 1 515 kg 3 340 lb 25 8 s 138 km h 86 mph 9 6 L 100 km 25 mpg US 38 9039 79 1 86 2399 cc 72 PS 53 kW 71 hp at 4 400 rpm 23 2 s 143 km h 89 mph 8 9 L 100 km 26 mpg US 300 D 123 130 2 76 8 79 OM 617 D 30 617 912 I5 3005 cc 80 PS 59 kW 79 hp at 4 000 rpm 172 N m 127 lb ft at 2 400 rpm 1 450 kg 3 200 lb 19 9 s 148 km h 92 mph 9 9 L 100 km 24 mpg US 324 7189 79 9 81 2998 cc 88 PS 65 kW 87 hp at 4 400 rpm 17 8 s 155 km h 96 mph 10 81 11 85 9 3 L 100 km 25 mpg US 300 CD 123 150 9 77 8 79 3005 cc 80 PS 59 kW 79 hp at 4 000 rpm 172 N m 127 lb ft at 2 400 rpm 1 450 kg 3 200 lb 20 8 s 143 km h 89 mph 9 9 L 100 km 24 mpg US 7 5029 79 8 81 2998 cc 88 PS 65 kW 87 hp at 4 400 rpm 19 2 s 150 km h 93 mph 300 TD 123 190 5 78 8 79 3005 cc 80 PS 59 kW 79 hp at 4 000 rpm 172 N m 127 lb ft at 2 400 rpm 1 570 kg 3 460 lb 20 9 s 148 km h 92 mph 9 9 L 100 km 24 mpg US 36 8749 79 9 81 2998 cc 88 PS 65 kW 87 hp at 4 400 rpm 18 9 s 155 km h 96 mph 9 81 1 86 9 3 L 100 km 25 mpg US 300 D TURBODIESEL USA only 123 133 8 81 9 82 OM 617 D 30 A 617 952 I5 turbo 2998 cc Fuel Injectionwith precombustion chamberand turbocharger 121 PS 89 kW 119 hp at 4 350 rpm 230 N m 170 lb ft at 2 400 rpm 1 525 kg 3 362 lb 14 0 s 165 km h 103 mph 9 9 L 100 km 24 mpg US 75 26110 82 8 85 125 PS 92 kW 123 hp at 4 350 rpm 250 N m 184 lb ft at 2 400 rpm 170 km h 106 mph 300 CD TURBODIESEL USA only 123 153 7 81 9 82 1 625 kg 3 583 lb 14 0 s 165 km h 103 mph Un known 8 00710 82 8 85 170 km h 106 mph 300 TD TURBODIESEL 123 193 10 80 8 81 1 625 kg 3 583 lb 15 0 s 165 km h 103 mph 9 9 L 100 km 24 mpg US 28 2199 81 1 86 9 8 L 100 km 24 mpg US Technical data North America and Japan EditIn these markets only the following models were offered 19 Model Years Engine Power TorquePetrol Engines230 1977 1978 2 3 L M115 I4 93 hp 69 kW at 4 800 125 lb ft 169 N m at 2 500280 E 1977 1979 2 8 L M110 fuel injected I6 142 hp 106 kW at 5 750 149 lb ft 202 N m at 4 6001980 1981 140 hp 104 kW at 5 500 145 lb ft 197 N m at 4 600280 CE 1977 1979 2 8 L M110 fuel injected I6 142 hp 106 kW at 5 750 149 lb ft 202 N m at 4 6001980 1981 140 hp 104 kW at 5 500 145 lb ft 197 N m at 4 600Diesel Engines240 D 1977 1980 2 4 L OM616 I4 62 hp 46 kW at 4 000 97 lb ft 132 N m at 2 4001981 1985 67 hp 50 kW at 4 000 97 lb ft 132 N m at 2 400300 D 1977 1981 3 0 L OM617 912 I5 77 hp 57 kW at 4 000 115 lb ft 156 N m at 2 400300 CD 1978 1981300 TD 1979 1980300 D TURBODIESEL 1981 1985 3 0 L OM617 A I5 turbo 125 hp 93 kW at 4 350 181 lb ft 245 N m at 2 400300 CD TURBODIESEL300 TD TURBODIESELReferences EditNotes Edit Deutsche Autos Band 4 2001 p 99 a b de Feijter Tycho 8 May 2010 FAW based Mercedes 200 in China Car News China Archived from the original on 20 February 2016 a b c Hutton Ray ed 16 September 1978 Autotest Mercedes Benz 200 Autocar 149 4271 26 31 a b JAY RAMEY 1 February 2016 Mercedes W123 hits the big 4 0 The grandfather of the E Class is still a daily driver all around the world Autoweek Richarz Hans Robert 1 September 1976 Sterntaler Mercedes Wagen zu Schwarzmarktpreisen Top Dollars Mercedes cars at black market prices Auto Motor und Sport in German 18 8 9 a b c d e f g Deutsche Autos Band 4 2001 pp 96 111 Perlas Giancarlo 28 January 2016 Mercedes Benz W123 Celebrates Its 40th Anniversary BenzInsider Retrieved 29 January 2016 Wertanlage Mercedes Benz 230 CE Cabriolet Einmal offen immer offen Gut erhaltener W123 Bahr Cabrio Umbau Classic Mercedes W123 som cabriolet Klassiker 17 July 2019 Retrieved 24 July 2019 Preisliste W123 Nummer 28 ab 1 September 1979 The World s 10 Longest Auto Races 6 February 2012 Retrieved 15 May 2017 eWRC results com Singapore Airlines London Sydney Marathon 1977 results eWRC results com eWRC results com Retrieved 15 May 2017 Hogg Tony ed 1981 Buyer s Guide Road amp Track s Road Test Annual amp Buyer s Guide 1981 January February 1981 107 Four Sports Coupes Road amp Track s Road Test Annual amp Buyer s Guide 1979 Greenwich CT CBS Publications pp 161 162 January February 1979 Tyler Hoover 9 February 2017 A Tale of Two Mercedes When the Grey Market Made U S Spec Cars Compete With Euro Models Autotrader W123 Preisliste Nr 36 gultig ab 01 09 1982 W123 Price List Number 36 in effect from 1 September 1982 in German E Klasse Typ 123 Limousine 1975 1986 Mercedes Benz in German Retrieved 11 September 2021 de Feijter Tycho 12 October 2012 China Car History the Benz like vehicles of Bamin Automobile Car News China Archived from the original on 11 June 2019 Mike Covello Standard Catalog of Imported Cars 1946 2002 Krause Publications Iola 2002 ISBN 0 87341 605 8 p 539 43 Bibliography Edit General Edit Barrett Frank 1998 Illustrated Buyer s Guide Mercedes Benz Motorbooks International Illustrated Buyer s Guide series 2nd ed Osceola WI USA MBI Publishing ISBN 0 7603 0451 3 Buckley Martin Cosovich Mark 2014 Mercedes Benz W123 the Finest Saloon Car of the 20th Century Independent Publishing Network ISBN 9781782803720 Clarke R M ed 1987 On Mercedes 1971 1979 Road amp Track Series Cobham Surrey UK Brooklands Books ISBN 1 869826 42 6 Dohmann Lars 2021 Mercedes Benz W 123 Bewegte Zeiten series in German Bielefeld Germany Delius Klasing ISBN 9783667119650 Hofner Heribert Schrader Halwart 2005 Mercedes Benz Automobile Mercedes Benz Automobiles in German Vol Band 2 von 1964 bis heute Volume 2 from 1964 to today Konigswinter Germany Heel Verlag ISBN 3898804194 2010 Mercedes Benz Typenkunde Mercedes Benz Type Study in German Vol Band 1 Die Modelle der Mittelklasse von 1947 bis 1986 170 V bis Baureihe 123 Volume 1 The mid range models from 1947 to 1986 170 V to 123 series Bielefeld Germany Delius Klasing ISBN 9783768832250 Kaak Ulf 2013 Mercedes W 123 Typengeschichte und Technik Mercedes W 123 Type History and Technology in German Munchen GeraMond ISBN 9783862457038 Kittler Eberhard 2002 Mercedes Benz Typenkompass series in German Vol Band 2 Personenwagen seit 1976 Volume 2 Passenger Cars since 1976 Stuttgart Motorbuch Verlag ISBN 3 613 02209 5 Knaack Ulrich 2006 Mercedes Benz W 123 1975 1985 Schrader Typen Chronik series in German Stuttgart Motorbuch Verlag ISBN 978 3613025585 Larimer Fred 2004 Mercedes Benz Buyer s Guide Roadsters Coupes and Convertibles St Paul MN USA MBI Publishing ISBN 0760318115 Long Brian 2015 Mercedes Benz W123 series 1976 1986 Dorchester Dorset UK Veloce Publishing ISBN 9781845847920 Meredith Laurence 2003 Mercedes Benz Saloons The Classic Models of the 1960s and 1970s Crowood AutoClassic Series Ramsbury Marlborough UK The Crowood Press ISBN 1861265182 Niemann Harry 2006 Personenwagen von Mercedes Benz Automobillegenden und Geschichten seit 1886 Passenger Cars from Mercedes Benz Automobile Legends and Stories since 1886 in German Stuttgart Motorbuch Verlag ISBN 3613025965 Nitske W Robert 1995 Mercedes Benz Production Models Book 1946 1995 4th ed Osceola WI USA MBI Publishing ISBN 0 7603 0245 6 Oswald Werner 2001 Deutsche Autos German Cars in German Vol Band Volume 4 1945 1990 Audi BMW Mercedes Porsche und andere and others Stuttgart Motorbuch Verlag ISBN 3613021315 2001 Mercedes Benz Personenwagen Mercedes Benz Passenger Cars in German Vol Band 2 1945 1985 Volume 2 1945 1985 Stuttgart Motorbuch Verlag ISBN 3613021684 Parish Julian 2018 Mercedes Benz W123 All models 1976 to 1986 The Essential Buyer s Guide series Dorchester Dorset UK Veloce Publishing ISBN 9781845849269 Rohde Michael Sirup Jens Peter 2004 Mercedes Benz W 123 in German Konigswinter Heel Verlag ISBN 389880254X Schlegelmilch Rainer W Lehbrink Hartmut von Osterroth Jochen 2013 Mercedes revised ed Konigswinter Germany Ullmann Publishing ISBN 978 3 8480 0267 2 Storz Alexander F 2017 Mercedes Benz W 123 Schrader Typen Chronik series in German Stuttgart Motorbuch Verlag ISBN 9783613039575 2021 Mercedes Benz W 123 Das meistgebaute Modell 1975 1986 in German Stuttgart Motorbuch Verlag ISBN 9783613043701 Taylor James 1986 Mercedes Benz since 1945 A Collector s Guide Vol 3 The 1970s Croydon UK Motor Racing Publications ISBN 0 900549 97 1 2019 Mercedes Benz W123 The Complete Story Crowood AutoClassic Series Ramsbury Marlborough UK The Crowood Press ISBN 9781785006050 Workshop manuals Edit Berghoff Mischa 2021 Mercedes W 123 Profitipps fur Pflege und Werterhaltung Mercedes W 123 Professional tips for care and value retention Youngtimer Pflege series in German Konigswinter Germany Heel Verlag ISBN 9783898806381 Etzold Rudiger 1994 Mercedes 200 230 230 E 250 280 280 E Typ W123 von 1 76 bis 12 84 So wird s gemacht Band 56 in German 6th ed Bielefield Germany Delius Klasing ISBN 3768805581 1994 Mercedes Diesel 200 D 220 D 240 D 300 D von 1 76 bis 12 84 So wird s gemacht Band 57 in German 6th ed Bielefield Germany Delius Klasing ISBN 376880559X Korp Dieter 1987 Mercedes Benz 200 D 220 D 240 D 300 D 300 TD 1976 bis 1984 Jetzt helfe ich mir selbst series Band 70 in German Stuttgart Motorbuch Verlag ISBN 3879435758 1986 Mercedes Benz 200 230 250 ab 1976 Jetzt helfe ich mir selbst series Band 72 in German Stuttgart Motorbuch Verlag ISBN 387943607X c 1986 Mercedes Benz 200 230 E ab Juli 80 bis Dez 84 Jetzt helfe ich mir selbst series Band 84 in German Stuttgart Motorbuch Verlag ISBN 3879438633 Mellon Thomas A ed 2001 Mercedes Coupes Sedans Wagons 1974 84 Repair Manual Chilton Total Car Care Series Radnor PA USA Chilton Sparkford UK Haynes Publishing ISBN 0 8019 9076 9 Reetz Nikolai 2020 Perfekte Klassikerpflege Mercedes Benz W 123 Perfect Classic Care Mercedes Benz W 123 in German Konigswinter Heel Verlag ISBN 9783966641449 Russek Peter 1987 Mercedes Benz W123 Series 200 230E 230CE 230TE 2 0 and 2 3 Litre From 1980 Pocket Mechanic Vehicle Manual Caversham Reading Berkshire UK Peter Russek Publications ISBN 0907779611 Warren Larry Haynes John H 1987 Mercedes Benz Diesel 123 1976 thru 1985 Owner s Workshop Manual 4 amp 5 cyl 200D 220D 240D 240TD 300D 300CD 300TD Haynes Service and Repair Manual Series Sparkford UK Newbury Park Calif USA Haynes Publishing ISBN 0856966975 Mercedes Benz 250 amp 280 Owner s Workshop Manual October 1976 to 1984 All models 2525 cc 2746 cc Haynes Service and Repair Manual Series Sparkford UK Haynes Publishing 2014 ISBN 9780857337399 Mercedes Diesel 200 220 240 300 ab 1976 bis 1978 Reparaturanleitung series Band 290 291 in German Zug Switzerland Verlag Bucheli 2012 ISBN 9783716813690 Mercedes Benz Serie 123 200 230 250 280 280E ab 1976 bis Mai 1980 Reparaturanleitung series Band 309 in German Zug Switzerland Verlag Bucheli 2013 ISBN 9783716813904 Mercedes Serie 123 200 230E 230CE 230TE ab Juni 1980 Reparaturanleitung series Band 788 in German Zug Switzerland Verlag Bucheli 1988 ISBN 3716816701 Mercedes 250 250T 280E 280TE 280CE 1982 1984 Reparaturanleitung series Band 853 854 in German Zug Switzerland Verlag Bucheli 1985 ISBN 3716817139 Mercedes Diesel 200D 240D 300D und Turbodiesel Serie 123 ab 1979 Reparaturanleitung series Band 875 876 877 in German Zug Switzerland Verlag Bucheli 1987 ISBN 3716817244 Mercedes Diesel Serie 123 1976 bis 1978 200D 220D 240D 300D Reparaturanleitung series Band 994 995 in German Zug Switzerland Verlag Bucheli 1990 ISBN 371681783X Mercedes Diesel Serie 123 ab September 1979 200D 240D 240TD 300D 300TD 300 Turbodiesel Reparaturanleitung series Band 1018 in German Zug Switzerland Verlag Bucheli 1990 ISBN 3716817945 Mercedes W123 Owners Workshop Manual 1976 1986 200 230 230 E 250 280 280E Bryanston South Africa Technibooks distributed by Brooklands Books UK and 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