Torque rises to 505 Nm
Hartmann Tuning has installed its Power V25 chip box on a
Mercedes-Benz V250 to bump its output.
The V-Class
is not what we would call a model with great tuning potential, but that hasn't
stopped Hartmann from working on the V250 and its four-cylinder, 2.1-liter
turbodiesel engine. In standard configuration, the motor is good enough for 190
PS (140 kW) at 3,800 rpm and 440 Nm (325 lb-ft) of torque in the 1,400 - 2,400
rpm range, but after the tuner worked its magic it now churns 224 PS (165 kW) and
505 Nm (373 lb-ft).
There's no word regarding the V250's performances, but we
remind you the standard version runs the 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) sprint in 9.1
seconds or in 10.6 seconds for the 4MATIC model, before topping out at 128 mph (206
km/h) and 124 mph (199 km/h), respectively.
Aside from packing more punch, this V-Class by Hartmann
Tuning also has a sound generator which provides a more powerful (and fake)
soundtrack after pressing a button inside the cabin. It also comes with some
aero bits and pieces made from ABS, along with VEST-1 alloy wheels wrapped
around in 245/45 tires and matched with a 30mm suspension lowering kit.
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