Mercedes-Benz M282 engine


The Mercedes-Benz M282 is a four-cylinder petrol engine produced since 2018. It was developed together with Renault and is the successor to the 1.6L variant of the M270 engine.

Design

The M282 was developed with Renault as part of Daimler's collaboration with the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance. The M282 shares the same design with the Renault H5Ht engine, with a DOHC and direct injection. The M282 is also the first Mercedes inline-four engine to feature cylinder deactivation, as well as an engine particulate filter. It is produced by MDC Power GmbH at the Kölleda plant in Thuringia, Germany.

Models

M282 DE14 (80 kW version)