Mercedes-Benz Engine

M276

The Mercedes-Benz M276 is a DOHC V6 gasoline piston engine.

Years
2011–present
Configuration
V6
Fuel
Gasoline
Top power
401 PS
Mercedes-Benz M276 V6 engine

Sixty degrees instead of ninety — the V6 that finally stopped needing a balance shaft.

The M272 it replaced was a 90° V6, an angle that suits a V8 and forces a six to carry a balance shaft simply to stay smooth. For 2011 Mercedes-Benz went to 60°, which a six balances naturally, and deleted the shaft along with its cost and its friction. Nothing else was carried over. Despite being drawn while Chrysler was still inside the group, it shares nothing with the Pentastar beyond the vee angle. The rest was the BlueDIRECT toolkit launched beside the M278 V8: piezo direct injection firing two or three sprays per intake stroke, multi-spark ignition, fast timing adjustment on all four camshafts, and demand-controlled fuel, oil and water pumps.

Stuttgart claimed up to 24 per cent better fuel consumption than the M272 with more power alongside it, which is why the cars wore BlueEFFICIENCY badges. The 3.5-liter naturally aspirated version came first; from 2013 a smaller 3.0-liter twin-turbo arrived for the W205 C 400, then a lower-boost 3.5 twin-turbo that matched its numbers on less fuel, then harder-boosted versions for AMG’s 43-badged cars. Its ending followed the logic that had created it: once a 48-volt system could take the ancillaries off the front of an engine, the packaging case for a V6 collapsed, and the M256 straight-six took over from 2017.

Versions.

Every factory version of the M276.

VersionDisplacementBore × StrokeCompressionPowerTorque
276.820 (E 30 DEH LA)2,996 cc 88 × 82.1 mm 10.5200 kW (268 hp; 272 PS) at 5,000 rpm400 N·m (295 lb·ft) at 1,300 rpm
276.820 (E 30 DEH LA)2,996 cc 88 × 82.1 mm 10.5245 kW (328 hp; 333 PS) at 5,250 rpm480 N·m (354 lb·ft) at 1,600 rpm
276.8212,996 cc 88 × 82.1 mm 10.5245 kW (328 hp; 333 PS) at 5,250 rpm480 N·m (354 lb·ft) at 1,600 rpm
276.8222,996 cc 88 × 82.1 mm 10.5270 kW (362 hp; 367 PS) at 6,000 rpm520 N·m (384 lb·ft) at 2,000 rpm
276.823 (E 30 DEH LA)2,996 cc 88 × 82.1 mm 10.5245 kW (329 hp; 333 PS) at 5,250 rpm480 N·m (354 lb·ft) at 1,600 rpm
276.823 (E 30 DEH LA)2,996 cc 88 × 82.1 mm 10.5270 kW (362 hp; 367 PS) at 5,500 rpm500 N·m (369 lb·ft) at 1,800 rpm
276.823 (E 30 DEH LA)2,996 cc 88 × 82.1 mm 10.5295 kW (396 hp; 401 PS) at 6,100 rpm520 N·m (384 lb·ft) at 2,500 rpm
276.8242,996 cc 88 × 82.1 mm 10.5245 kW (328 hp; 333 PS) at 5,250 rpm480 N·m (354 lb·ft) at 1,600 rpm
276.825 (E 30 DEH LA)2,996 cc 88 × 82.1 mm 10.5245 kW (328 hp; 333 PS) at 5,250 rpm480 N·m (354 lb·ft) at 1,600 rpm
276.825 (E 30 DEH LA)2,996 cc 88 × 82.1 mm 10.5270 kW (362 hp; 367 PS) at 5,500 rpm500 N·m (369 lb·ft) at 2,000 rpm
276.8263,498 cc 92.9 × 86 mm 225 kW (302 hp; 306 PS) at 6,500 rpm370 N·m (273 lb·ft) at 3,500 rpm
276.8503,498 cc 92.9 × 86 mm 10.5245 kW (329 hp; 333 PS) at 5,250 rpm480 N·m (354 lb·ft) at 1,200 rpm
276.8533,498 cc 92.9 × 86 mm 10.5245 kW (329 hp; 333 PS) at 5,250 rpm480 N·m (354 lb·ft) at 1,200 rpm
276.9503,498 cc 92.9 × 86 mm 12.2225 kW (302 hp; 306 PS) at 6,500 rpm370 N·m (273 lb·ft) at 3,500 rpm
276.952 (E 35 DES red)3,498 cc 92.9 × 86 mm 12.2185 kW (248 hp; 252 PS) at 6,500 rpm340 N·m (251 lb·ft) at 3,500 rpm
276.952 (E 35 DES)3,498 cc 92.9 × 86 mm 12.2225 kW (302 hp; 306 PS) at 6,500 rpm370 N·m (273 lb·ft) at 3,500 rpm
276.9543,498 cc 92.9 × 86 mm 12.0225 kW (302 hp; 306 PS) at 6,500 rpm370 N·m (273 lb·ft) at 3,500 rpm
276.9553,498 cc 92.9 × 86 mm 225 kW (302 hp; 306 PS) at 6,500 rpm370 N·m (273 lb·ft) at 3,500 rpm
276.9563,498 cc 92.9 × 86 mm 12.2225 kW (302 hp; 306 PS) at 6,500 rpm370 N·m (273 lb·ft) at 3,500 rpm
276.957 (E 35 DES red)3,498 cc 92.9 × 86 mm 12.2185 kW (248 hp; 252 PS) at 6,500 rpm340 N·m (251 lb·ft) at 3,500 rpm
276.957 (E 35 DES)3,498 cc 92.9 × 86 mm 12.2225 kW (302 hp; 306 PS) at 6,500 rpm370 N·m (273 lb·ft) at 3,500 rpm

Applications.

Every model powered by the M276.

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