1956-1957 Mercedes-Benz W180 II Sedan 220 S (100 Hp)

The Mercedes-Benz W180 II Sedan 220 S, produced between March 1956 and August 1957, represents a significant evolution in post-war Mercedes-Benz design and engineering. Part of the “Ponton” series – named for its pontoon-like, integrated body construction – the 220 S was positioned as a luxury sedan aimed at a growing market of affluent buyers. The W180 series as a whole marked a departure from the pre-war designs, embracing a more modern, streamlined aesthetic and incorporating advancements in comfort and safety. While not initially a major export to the United States, the Ponton series laid the groundwork for Mercedes-Benz’s eventual success in the American market, demonstrating the brand’s commitment to quality and innovation.

The Mercedes-Benz W180 II Sedan 220 S

The W180 series, encompassing the 180, 180D, and 220 models, was a pivotal point for Mercedes-Benz. It was the first all-new post-war design, moving away from the separate chassis and body construction of earlier models. The “Ponton” design, with its lower profile and integrated body panels, offered improved aerodynamics and a more contemporary appearance. The 220 S, as the top-of-the-line variant, featured a larger engine and more refined interior appointments, solidifying its position as a premium offering in the European automotive landscape.

Engine & Performance

The heart of the 220 S is its 2.2-liter (2195 cm3) inline-six cylinder engine, designated the M180 III / 180.924. This naturally aspirated engine produces 100 horsepower at 4800 rpm and 162 Nm (119.49 lb.-ft.) of torque at 3500 rpm. While these figures may seem modest by modern standards, they were competitive for a luxury sedan of the era. The engine features a single overhead camshaft (SOHC) valvetrain and a 7.6:1 compression ratio, fed by a carburetor. Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) takes approximately 17 seconds, and the vehicle reaches a top speed of 160 km/h (99.42 mph). The weight-to-power ratio of 13.3 kg/Hp and weight-to-torque ratio of 8.2 kg/Nm reflect the car’s substantial weight (1325 kg or 2921.12 lbs) relative to its output.

Design & Features

The 220 S is a four-door, five-seat sedan characterized by its elegant and understated styling. The Ponton body style features a unibody construction, contributing to increased rigidity and improved handling. The car’s design emphasizes horizontal lines and a relatively low roofline, giving it a sleek and modern appearance for its time. Inside, the 220 S offered a comfortable and well-appointed cabin, typical of a luxury vehicle. Features included comfortable seating, quality materials, and a spacious interior for passengers. Safety features, while limited by the standards of the 1950s, included robust construction and reliable braking systems. The steering system utilizes a cone worm with recirculation balls, providing a degree of precision for the era. The car’s dimensions – 4715 mm (185.63 in) in length, 1740 mm (68.5 in) in width, and 1560 mm (61.42 in) in height – positioned it as a substantial vehicle on the road.

Technical Specifications

Brand Mercedes-Benz
Model Ponton
Generation W180 II Sedan
Type (Engine) 220 S (100 Hp)
Start of production March, 1956
End of production August, 1957
Powertrain Architecture Internal Combustion engine
Body type Sedan
Seats 5
Doors 4
Fuel consumption (combined) 10.7 l/100 km
Fuel consumption (US mpg) 22 US mpg
Fuel consumption (UK mpg) 26.4 UK mpg
Fuel consumption (km/l) 9.3 km/l
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h 17 sec
Acceleration 0 – 62 mph 17 sec
Acceleration 0 – 60 mph 16.2 sec
Maximum speed 160 km/h
Maximum speed (mph) 99.42 mph
Weight-to-power ratio 13.3 kg/Hp
Weight-to-torque ratio 8.2 kg/Nm
Power 100 Hp @ 4800 rpm
Power per litre 45.6 Hp/l
Torque 162 Nm @ 3500 rpm
Torque (lb.-ft.) 119.49 lb.-ft. @ 3500 rpm
Engine layout Front, Longitudinal
Engine Model/Code M 180 III / 180.924
Engine displacement 2195 cm3
Engine displacement (cu. in.) 133.95 cu. in.
Number of cylinders 6
Engine configuration Inline
Cylinder Bore 80 mm
Cylinder Bore (in.) 3.15 in.
Piston Stroke 72.8 mm
Piston Stroke (in.) 2.87 in.
Compression ratio 7.6:1
Number of valves per cylinder 2
Fuel injection system Carburettor
Engine aspiration Naturally aspirated engine
Valvetrain SOHC
Engine oil capacity 11.9 l
Engine oil capacity (US qt) 12.57 US qt
Engine oil capacity (UK qt) 10.47 UK qt
Coolant capacity 11.4 l
Coolant capacity (US qt) 12.05 US qt
Coolant capacity (UK qt) 10.03 UK qt
Kerb Weight 1325 kg
Kerb Weight (lbs) 2921.12 lbs
Max. weight 1790 kg
Max. weight (lbs) 3946.27 lbs
Max load 465 kg
Max load (lbs) 1025.15 lbs
Fuel tank capacity 64 l
Fuel tank capacity (US gal) 16.91 US gal
Fuel tank capacity (UK gal) 14.08 UK gal
Length 4715 mm
Length (in.) 185.63 in.
Width 1740 mm
Width (in.) 68.5 in.
Height 1560 mm
Height (in.) 61.42 in.
Wheelbase 2820 mm
Wheelbase (in.) 111.02 in.
Front track 1430 mm
Front track (in.) 56.3 in.
Rear track 1470 mm
Rear track (in.) 57.87 in.
Drivetrain Architecture Rear wheel drive
Number of gears 4
Type of gearbox manual transmission
Front suspension Double wishbone, Transverse stabilizer
Rear suspension Trailing arm
Front brakes Drum
Rear brakes Drum
Steering type Cone worm with recirculation balls

The Mercedes-Benz W180 II Sedan 220 S represents a crucial step in the evolution of the brand, bridging the gap between pre-war and modern automotive design. Its combination of elegant styling, robust engineering, and comfortable features made it a desirable vehicle in its time, and its legacy continues to influence Mercedes-Benz’s reputation for quality and innovation.

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