Mercedes-Benz 260 D Pullman sedan.

The Mercedes-Benz 260 D was the worlds first diesel-engined passenger car from large-scale production. It was particularly economical because its engine consumed little fuel and operated on favourably priced diesel. In the Pullman sedan version, the 260 D was the ideal taxi and also in great demand as a sedan for travelling long distances.

  • Cylinders 4
  • Displacement 155 cu in
  • Output 45 PS (33 kW)
  • at engine speed 3000/min
  • Top speed 59 mph
  • Production period 1936-1940
  • Units produced 1967