Mercedes-Benz M278 engine
The Mercedes-Benz M278 is a family of direct injected, Bi-turbocharged, V8 gasoline automotive piston engines.
The M278 is derived from the company's previous M273 engine|M273] V8 engine, sharing its bore pitch, aluminium engine block, and Silitec aluminium/silicon low-friction cylinder liners. In contrast to the port-injected M273, the M278 features gasoline direct injection, with piezo-electrically actuated fuel injectors for more precise fuel delivery, and multi-spark ignition, which enables the spark plugs to be fired multiple times over the combustion sequence for more efficient combustion. Other changes relative to the M273 include an increased adjustment range for the variable valve timing system, a new timing chain arrangement, and new engine accessories which reduce parasitic loads. Many of these new features are shared with the M276 V6 engine family, which was announced at the same time.
While the M273 was naturally aspirated, the M278 features twin turbochargers from Honeywell, one per cylinder bank, producing boost pressure in most configurations.
Mercedes-Benz estimated that these changes, with vehicle modifications such as a stop-start system, give the 4.7-litre M278 22% lower fuel consumption and CO2 emissions than the 5.5-litre M273 while producing more power versus and torque versus.
The entire M278 lineup avoids the United States Gas Guzzler Tax, a first for V8 production engines from Mercedes-Benz.
M278
The basic M278 has a displacement of with a bore and stroke of. Output is at 5,250 rpm with of torque at 1,800-3,500 rpm for S-Class, CL-Class, SL-Class, and GL-Class models. CLS-Class, E-Class, and M-Class models are detuned to with of torque at 1,600 rpm. Although it no longer corresponds with the engine displacement, all of the above models are still badged as "550". The GL-Class, besides the GL550 above, also features the GL450 trim that carries a detuned version of the 4.7 L engine making andFor 2014 S-Class models, power is increased to at 5,250 rpm, while torque remains at between 1,800-3,500 rpm..
These engines are mated to the 7G-Tronic 7-speed automatic transmission, and the new 9G-Tronic 9-speed automatic transmission.
Applications:
- 2011–2017 S 500/S 550
- 2011–2014 CL 500/CL 550
- 2015–2017 S 500 Coupé/S 550 Coupé
- 2011–2018 CLS 500/CLS 550
- 2012–2020 SL 500/SL 550
- 2012–2014 E 500/E 550
- 2012–2014 ML 500/ML 550
- 2013–2014 GL 450
- 2013–2019 GL 500/GLS 500/GL 550/GLS 550
M157 AMG
The second variant, designated M157, is tuned by Mercedes-AMG for use in higher-performance models. This version has a displacement of with a bore and stroke of. Increased power and torque comes from the increased displacement as well as higher boost pressure of.There are six states of output with the M157. For the S-Class and CL-Class, power is at 5,500 rpm with of torque at 2,000-4,500 rpm, or at 5,500 rpm with of torque at 2,500-3,750 rpm with the optional AMG Performance Package. For the 2013-15 SL-Class, power is or with the optional AMG Performance Package. For the 2012-2013 E-Class and CLS-Class, power is with of torque in standard tune, or with of torque with the AMG Performance Package. Beginning with the 2014 E-Class and CLS-Class, power increases to of torque for standard tune, or with of torque for "S-Model" variants. At the same time for SL-Class, power increases to and.
These engines are mated to the AMG Speedshift MCT 7-speed semi-automatic transmission, which replaces the 7G-Tronic's torque converter with a wet clutch pack. Note that this MCT 7-speed can handle considerably more torque and is not the same unit as the dual-clutch transmission found on the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG.
Applications:
- 2011–2013 S 63 AMG
- 2013–2017 S 63 AMG
- 2011–2014 CL 63 AMG
- 2012–2018 CLS 63 AMG
- 2012–2015 ML 63 AMG
- 2015–2019 AMG GLE 63
- 2012–2016 GL 63 AMG
- 2016–2019 AMG GLS 63
- 2013–2018 G 63 AMG
- 2012–2016 E 63 AMG
- 2012–2019 SL 63 AMG
- 2013–2015 Mercedes-AMG [G 63 6x6]
M152
The third variant, designated M152, is a naturally aspirated derivative of the M157 engine, sharing the same displacement, direct injection, and many other features. The M152 engine includes a cylinder deactivation variable displacement system for improved fuel economy. Output is at 6,800 rpm, with of torque at 4,500 rpm.Applications
- 2012–2016 SLK 55 AMG (R172)