This particular Mercedes-Benz 190 belongs to the W121 generation, which means it was produced between 1956 and 1962. This means the car is at least close to 60 years old at this point.
However, the appearance of the car is still very shiny, as evidenced by the chrome details and the relatively new paint layer.
The headlights are simple halogen units.
The Mercedes-Benz 190 W121 has a wheelbase of 2,649 mm. However, the rear seat area is quite cramped.
The door handles are very classic with push buttons below.
The interior is upholstered in red leather. The quality is still relatively new compared to the age of the car. The gear lever is placed behind the steering wheel, which helps the front seats become contiguous and accommodate 3 people.
The rims are a mere 13 inches in size.
The C-pillar of the car is designed to be upright instead of gently sweeping down like modern sedans.
The trunk lid of the car is designed to be round and extremely soft.
The number “190” is used to indicate the version.
The Mercedes-Benz 190 W121 is equipped with a 1.9-liter gasoline engine, 4 cylinders, producing power ranging from 75-110 horsepower and a maximum torque of 154 Nm.
Rebirth of a discarded car into an “unparalleled” vehicle
The group of students has repainted the Fiat and completely replaced its engine. Instead of keeping the original 1.1-liter inline 4-cylinder gasoline engine, these young individuals have replaced it with an electric motor. This allows the car to travel for a long period of time and become more environmentally friendly.