Mercedes-Benz new range of six-cylinder engines

  • Published March 14, 2012
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Mercedes-Benz extends its range of heavy-duty six-cylinder engines with the new OM 470

Economical, clean, compact and lightweight is what Mercedes-Benz's new range of heavy-duty truck and bus engines is all about. The OM 470 engines will be manufactured from June 2012 at the company's Mannheim (Germany) engine plant, marking an expansion of the company's 'New Engine Generation' through the addition of 'BlueEfficiency Power'.


This new vertically mounted six-cylinder, in-line OM 470 engine with a displacement of 10.7 litres spans an output range from 240 kW (326PS) to 315 kW (428PS) and is in compliance with the future emissions standard Euro VI.


The new engine is built on the basis of the trailblazing heavy-duty OM 471 model series launched last year. However, with an eye on its specific use in trucks and buses, it has a few individual touches of its own. With a weight of just 990 kg according to DIN 70020-A, the new OM 470 is the ideal engine for use in weight-critical situations.


The OM 470 will be available in four versions for following trucks:

Output Torque
240 kW (326PS) at 1,800rpm 1,700Nm at 1,100rpm
265 kW (360PS) at 1,800rpm 1,800Nm at 1,100rpm
290 kW (394PS) at 1,800rpm 1,900Nm at 1,100rpm
315 kW (428PS) at 1,800rpm 2,100Nm at 1,100rpm

For urban buses, the OM 470 is available in two output and torque combinations:

Output Torque
265 kW (360PS) at 1,800rpm 1,700 at 1,100rpm
290 kW (394PS) at 1,800rpm 1,900 at 1,100rpm

For rural-services buses and touring coaches, Mercedes-Benz produces the new OM 470 in three versions:

Output Torque
265 kW (360PS) at 1800 rpm 1700 Nm at 1100 rpm
290 kW (394PS) at 1800 rpm 1900 Nm at 1100 rpm
315 kW (428PS) at 1800 rpm 2100 Nm at 1100 rpm

A high level of economic efficiency is a key feature of the new OM 470, which is achieved with the help of the auxiliary components such as the closed-loop coolant pump and the air compressor.


Another key factor contributing to the engine's overall economic efficiency is the extension of the service intervals to as much as 1,50,000 km in long-distance transport operations. The particulate filter is maintenance-free up to 4,50,000 km of operational use. Ease of maintenance also helps to reduce costs.


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