[Contents] As Mercedes-Benz continued to expand its vehicle lineup with models like the large S-Class, mid-size E-Class, and the two-door sports car SL-Class, the 190E debuted in 1982. It was a compact model with a 2.0-liter engine and a chassis that fit perfectly within Japan's compact car classification (5-number vehicle size). Despite its small size, its mechanics and craftsmanship were said to rival those of the mid-size E-Class, and it was highly praised for its characteristic Mercedes-Benz ruggedness.
In Japan, it was also widely regarded as a popular second car for the wealthy and celebrities.
The car was initially only available as a 2.0-liter model for family use, but larger-displacement versions were later released, and in 1986, sports grades were introduced, including the 2.3-16, equipped with a 2.3-liter 4-cylinder DOHC engine modified by British racing car engine manufacturer Cosworth, and the larger-displacement 2.5-16. These models were homologated for DTM (German Touring Car Championship) and FIA Group A standards.
The Hot Wheels motif is the Evolution II, the most powerful version of the car, with only 500 produced in 1990. Its overfenders and huge rear wing were designed to accommodate its large wheels and wide tires.
This time, it features a ZAMAC (zinc-plated) finish, giving it the rugged look typical of German cars.
[Country of Origin] Thailand
[Recommended Ages] 3+
[Perfect Gift] Perfect for birthdays, Christmas, or special occasions like kindergarten or school entrance ceremonies.
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[Contents] While Mercedes-Benz aimed to expand its vehicle lineup with models like the large S-Class, the mid-size E-Class, and the two-door sports car SL-Class, the 190E debuted in 1982. It was a compact model with a 2-liter engine and a body that fit within Japan's compact car classification (5-number vehicle classification). Though small in size, its mechanics and craftsmanship were said to rival those of the mid-size E-Class, and it was highly praised for its Mercedes-Benz-esque simplicity and robustness. Even in Japan, it was popular among celebrities as a second car for the wealthy. While the car was initially only available as a 2-liter model for family use, larger-displacement versions were subsequently released. In 1986, sports grades were introduced, including the 2.3-16, equipped with a 2.3-liter 4-cylinder DOHC engine modified by British racing car engine manufacturer Cosworth, and its larger-displacement 2.5-16 variant, which achieved homologation for the DTM (German Touring Car Championship) and FIA Group A standards.
Hot Wheels' inspiration is the most powerful version, the Evolution II, of which 500 units were produced in 1990. Its overfenders and large rear wing, designed to accommodate the large wheels and wide tires, are key features. This model features a ZAMAC (zinc-plated) finish, giving it the rugged look typical of German cars.
Country of Origin: Thailand
Ages: 3+
Perfect Gift: This makes a perfect gift for birthdays, Christmas, kindergarten/school entrance ceremonies, and other anniversaries.