Mercedes-Benz W 414
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W 414 | |
Sales designation: | Vaneo |
Production period: | 09/2001–07/2005 |
Class : | Utilities |
Body versions : | High roof combination |
Engines: |
Otto engines : 1.6–1.9 liters (60–92 kW) Diesel engines : 1.7 liters (55–67 kW) |
Length: | 4192 mm |
Width: | 1742 mm |
Height: | 1830 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2900 mm |
Empty weight : | 1310-1425 kg |
successor | Mercedes-Benz Citan (since 2012) |
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test (2002) |
The Mercedes-Benz Vaneo ( W 414 ) is a high-roof station wagon from DaimlerChrysler that came onto the market in February 2002 after its presentation at the 2001 IAA.
The Vaneo is based on the first generation of the A-Class . It is a good 20 cm higher and 41 cm longer than the long version. The rear seats are accessed via sliding doors. The Vaneo has a one-piece tailgate or a double-leaf door on its back.
The engine range consisted of the A-class engines (after the facelift) with 55–92 kW (75–125 hp). The 1.4-liter engine was not installed in the Vaneo, instead the throttled 1.6-liter version of the A 140 automatic . The 1.7-liter diesel with an output of 70 kW (95 hp) in the A-Class after the facelift came in the Vaneo only 67 kW (91 hp).
The Vaneo was built in the Ludwigsfelde automobile plant near Berlin.
Was criticized at the Vaneo u. a. the seating comfort, quality defects and the price.
The sales of the Vaneo remained below the forecasts; DaimlerChrysler cut production after a few months due to lack of demand. Three years after the market launch, DaimlerChrysler announced in February 2005 that it would stop production in the same year. By then around 55,000 copies of the Vaneo had been made.
After a break of several years, the successor Mercedes-Benz Citan came onto the market in October 2012 . It is based on the Renault Kangoo and is available in different lengths.
Engine overview
Vaneo | Vaneo 1.6 | Vaneo 1.9 | Vaneo CDI | Vaneo CDI 1.7 | |
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engine | R4 petrol engine M 166 | R4 diesel engine OM 668 | |||
Displacement | 1598 cc | 1898 cc | 1689 cc | ||
Max. power | 60 kW (82 PS) at 5000 rpm |
75 kW (102 PS) at 5250 rpm |
92 kW (125 PS) at 5500 rpm |
55 kW (75 PS) at 3900 rpm |
67 kW (91 PS) at 4000 rpm |
Max. Torque | 140 Nm at 2500 rpm |
150 Nm at 4000 rpm |
180 Nm at 4000 rpm |
160 Nm at 1500 rpm |
180 Nm at 1600 rpm |
drive | Front wheel drive | ||||
Transmission (optional) | Five-speed, manual | Five-speed, manual (five-step automatic converter) |
Five-speed, manual | Five-speed, manual (five-step automatic converter) |
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Top speed, km / h |
155 | 167 (163) | 180 (175) | 150 | 160 (156) |
Acceleration, 0–100 km / h in s |
15.8 | 13.5 (14.3) | 10.8 (11.1) | 19.5 | 16.0 (16.0) |
Fuel consumption (in accordance with EEC guidelines, combined) in l / 100 km |
7.8 Great | 8.0 Super (8.3 Super) |
8.2 Super (8.5 Super) |
5.7 diesel | 5.9 diesel (6.6 diesel) |
Emission standard according to EU classification |
Euro 4 | Euro 3 |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Result of the Mercedes-Benz Vaneo in the Euro NCAP crash test (2002)
- ↑ a b c Daimler-Chrysler is reducing expectations . Handelsblatt. July 22, 2002. Retrieved September 26, 2009.
- ↑ Premium is just the price , as of February 27, 2002.
- ↑ Small van: Mercedes discontinues Vaneo production . Manager magazine. February 18, 2005. Retrieved September 26, 2009.
- ↑ http://elchfans.de/b-klasse_vaneo/vaneo_technischedaten.php?st=4
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Compact class | W 15 (type 170) | ||||||||||||||||||
W 23 (type 130) | |||||||||||||||||||
W 30 (type 150) | |||||||||||||||||||
W 28 (type 170 H) | |||||||||||||||||||
Middle class | W 02 (type Stuttgart 200) | W 136 / W 149 (types 170 V / 200 V) | |||||||||||||||||
W 11 (type Stuttgart 260) | W 143 (type 230 n) | ||||||||||||||||||
W 21 (type 200/230) | W 153 (type 230) | ||||||||||||||||||
W 138 (type 260 D) | |||||||||||||||||||
upper middle class | W 03 / W 04 / W 05 (types 300/320/350) | W 18 (type 290) | |||||||||||||||||
W 10 / W 19 (types 350/370/380) | W 142 (type 320) | ||||||||||||||||||
W 22 | |||||||||||||||||||
Upper class | Type 400 & Type 630 | W 24 / W 29 / W 129 (types 500 K / 540 K / 580 K) | |||||||||||||||||
W 08 (type Nürburg 460/460 K / 500 / type 500 N) | |||||||||||||||||||
W 07 / W 150 (types 770/770 K) | |||||||||||||||||||
Sports car | Model K | ||||||||||||||||||
W 06 (type S / SS / SSK / SSKL) | W 24 / W 29 / W 129 | ||||||||||||||||||
Off-road vehicle | W 103 (type G1) | W 31 (type G4) | |||||||||||||||||
W 133 III (type 170 VG) / W 139 (type 170 VL) / W 152 (type G5) | |||||||||||||||||||
Vans | L 3/4 | L 1000 Express | L 301 | ||||||||||||||||
L 300 |