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As the hometown of Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-Benz cars have always been indispensable in the lineup of police cars in Germany. Everyone should have seen and understood the new Mercedes-Benz police car in various ways, so today I will show you something different. Let's review the long and classic Mercedes-Benz police car in the history of German police cars.

German police car with a long history: Mercedes-Benz 170 OTP

195 1 year, Mercedes-Benz launched the Mercedes-Benz 170D model, which is certainly unfamiliar to everyone, but in fact it is the originator of the popular Mercedes-Benz E-Class model in China. However, unlike the current Mercedes-Benz E-Class, at that time, 170D was to launch an economical car suitable for the majority of users after World War II.

German police also took a fancy to the practicality of Mercedes-Benz 170D model, so they commissioned Mercedes-Benz to start producing police 170D model-170D OTP, where OTP stands for police car version.

Mercedes-Benz 170 D OTP is the same as the ordinary version in power, equipped with a diesel engine with a maximum power of 40 HP. The car is equipped with four doors, hard top and soft top convertible design. At the same time, in order to identify the characteristics of police cars more easily, 170 D OTP at that time was all painted with "Chinese fir green".

German police car with a long history: Mercedes-Benz 170 S.

170 D OTP model was well received by the police station, so in 1952, the local police station added Mercedes-Benz 170 S model and expanded the lineup of police cars, which were used as "police patrol cars" at that time.

In fact, 170 S was launched two years earlier than 170 D, and 1949 Mercedes-Benz 170 S appeared. The whole system is divided into two-door, four-door, hard top, soft top convertible, two-seat and four-seat versions, while the police car version is a two-door soft top two-seat model.

The biggest difference with 170 D is that 170 S is equipped with 1.8 liter gasoline engine with a maximum power of 52 HP. The transmission system is a four-speed manual gearbox, which is superior to the 170 D model in performance.

German police car with a long history: Mercedes-Benz 280e sturridge -ACHT (W 1 14).

As the predecessor of modern Mercedes-Benz E-Class, the Mercedes-Benz 280 E code-named W 1 14 was born in 1967. Friends who know the history of Mercedes-Benz E-Class may know that this car is the first model of Mercedes-Benz brand with sales exceeding 1 10,000. According to the data, the Mercedes-Benz 280 E was discontinued in 1976.

The car provides a variety of options in terms of power, including four gasoline engines of 2.0L, 2.2L, 2.3L and 2.5L, and two four-cylinder diesel engines of 2.0L and 2.2L. At that time, the police car version used two models, a 2.2L gasoline engine and a 2.0L diesel engine. Compared with the civilian version, the police car version is not much different. The roof is equipped with warning lights and white and green body painting.

German police car with a long history: Mercedes-Benz G class

Mercedes g police car is used for hunting in the wild? Actually, it's not. At that time, G-class police cars were used as patrol cars of the Federal Border Guard and armored vehicles to guard politicians' houses and government departments.

After World War II, Mercedes-Benz did not develop off-road vehicles for a long time. It was not until the early 1970s that an order was received from the Iranian military that the research and development of Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen was put on the agenda. 1979, the first Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen officially rolled off the assembly line in Austria. The car's simple design and powerful off-road performance have been well received by the military and the public, and of course the German police station is one of them.

In terms of power, the first generation of Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen also provides a variety of powertrain models, including 2.0-liter and 2.3L four-cylinder gasoline engines, 2.8L six-cylinder gasoline engines, and 2.5L and 3.0L diesel engines. Among them, the police car version uses a 2.8-liter six-cylinder gasoline engine version, and the transmission system is a 5-speed manual gearbox. Maximum power 156 horsepower, and peak torque of 226 nm. The transmission system is a 5-speed manual gearbox.

German police car with a long history: Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W 126)

1979, the sixth generation Mercedes-Benz S-Class was officially unveiled with the code name W 126. This car is also considered by Mercedes-Benz S-Class fans as one of the most classic S-Class models in history. Compared with the previous model, the appearance of W 126 series has become much rounder, so it obviously has no feeling of thinness of the previous model. It is also from this generation of models that the design of Mercedes-Benz S-Class has undergone new changes.

The original W 126 series provided four engines to choose from, while the police version adopted the Mercedes-Benz 420 SE model, in which 420 represents the car with a 4.2-liter V8 engine, S represents the model and E represents the EFI. At that time, the Mercedes-Benz 420 SE police car was not used for daily patrol, but for special protection tasks, such as cash transportation with the Bundesbank.

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