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No three-cylinder engines for larger Mercedes cars

Mercedes-Benz will not entertain three-cylinder engines in its larger rear-drive saloons, but the configuration could appear in smaller models
1 min read11 Mar '14
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Mercedes is, however, likely to develop a second family of slightly smaller-capacity diesels with a swept volume less than today’s ubiquitous 2.1-litre OM651 unit.

Mercedes-Benz has ruled out three-cylinder petrol and diesel engines for its main range of rear-drive saloons, despite rivals like BMW adopting this fuel-saving technology.

"We have looked at three-cylinder engines, but there are too many compromises, such as refinement and the savings aren’t that significant," Bernhard Heil, head of engine development said at the recent Geneva motor show.

Heil says Mercedes has experimented with three-cylinder engines, but the vibration and loss of refinement, particularly at low speeds when fuel savings could be maximised, are too big a penalty to pay.

Mercedes is gearing its engines to operate at as low a speed as practical, a strategy Heil calls ‘Down-Speeding’. To boost refinement, three-cylinder engines need balancer shafts, which add weight and cost and wipe out many of the advantages of the smaller swept volume.

Mercedes is, however, likely to develop a second family of slightly smaller-capacity diesels with a swept volume less than today’s ubiquitous 2.1-litre OM651 unit. The OM651 is increasingly popular, powering around 70 percent of all rear-drive Mercedes models. Heil didn’t specify a capacity, but 1.9 or 2.0-litre capacities are possible alternatives.

Front-wheel drive models, like the new A-class and B-class, could however, be powered with three-cylinder units. Although these engines would need balancer shafts, Heil says the packaging advantages would allow Mercedes to add a motor or generator unit between the front wheels for future hybrid applications.

Jaguar XK to be discontinued

Sales of the XK sports car have been falling since Jaguar rolled out the F-type.
2 min read11 Mar '14
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Insiders at Jaguar have not ruled out a replacement for the XK in the future. It’s likely to be a vastly different model to the 2+2 GT it will replace.

Hyundai Xcent to expand India’s compact sedan segment

Hyundai Xcent to launch on March 12; to rival Maruti Dzire and Honda Amaze.
1 min read10 Mar '14
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The Hyundai Xcent, due for launch on Wednesday, March 12, is based on the carmaker’s Grand i10 hatchback and shares much of its styling.

New 2014 Tata Aria launched at Rs 9.95 lakh

Tata gives its Aria crossover minor cosmetic changes, an uprated 2.2-litre diesel motor and some additional kit.
1 min read10 Mar '14
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The refreshed Tata Aria is available in three trim levels – the Pure 4X2, Pleasure 4X2 and Pride 4X4.

Pete’s Super Sunday dazzles Cochin

Audi R8s, RS5s, Porsche 911s of varied vintage, and more lined up for the 108km drive in Kochi.
2 min read10 Mar '14
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The sound of each supercar howling drew crowds throughout the day.

Honda City pips Hyundai Verna as top mid-size sedan

New Honda City’s sales numbers were more than double that of the Hyundai Verna in the first two months of 2014.
1 min read10 Mar '14
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In the first two months of 2014, Honda City’s sales stood at 14,397 units compared to Hyundai Verna’s 7,145.