190E
The Mercedes 190E W201 features multiple engine variants including M102 four-cylinder configurations from 1.8-liter producing 109 horsepower to 2.3-liter generating 122 horsepower, M103 2.6-liter inline-six producing 160-166 horsepower, and legendary Cosworth-developed 2.3-16V with DOHC 16-valve aluminum head generating 185 horsepower achieving 0-62 mph in 7.5 seconds and 143 mph top speed. Five-link rear suspension, anti-dive and anti-squat geometry, plus pioneering safety features including airbags, ABS, and seatbelt pretensioners establish engineering advancement.
W201 represents Mercedes-Benz compact executive sedan entry competing against BMW 3-Series during 1982-1993 production period, with 1,879,629 examples produced establishing commercial success and engineering credibility through sophisticated suspension design subsequently adopted across E-Class and C-Class successors. The Cosworth 2.3-16V variant creates motorsport homologation special with DTM touring car racing heritage, establishing cult following among enthusiasts for naturally-aspirated four-cylinder performance and robust over-engineered Mercedes construction quality defining brand reputation during peak German automotive engineering era before cost-optimization priorities compromise successor model integrity.