Mercedes-Benz OM611 engine


The Mercedes-Benz OM611 is a straight-4 diesel engine produced by Mercedes-Benz from 1998 to 2006.
In 1998 it replaced the naturally aspirated OM604 with indirect injection in the W202 C-Class and the W210 E-Class for the 1999 model year, in and powertrains.
In 1999 the displacement was reduced from to for the E-Class, and the engine were now available in and powertrains.
It was also introduced with the facelift of the W90x Sprinter in 2000 for the 2001 model year in, and powertrains, and in the W203 C-Class in and powertrains.
The W211 E-Class introduced in 2002 were not equipped with the OM611, but with the new OM646 engine.
Force Motors utilized the OM611 engine in two of their vehicles, namely the 2011 Force One and the 2017 Force Gurkha Xtreme.