The Mercedes-Benz W114 and W115 are the internal designations Mercedes-Benz used for a generation of front-engine, rear-drive, five-passenger sedans and coupés introduced in 1968, with three-box styling by Paul Bracq — succeeding the W110 models introduced in 1961; and manufactured until model year 1976, when the W123 was released.
Mercedes-Benz 200 (pre-facelift)
Pre-facelift Mercedes-Benz W115
Mercedes-Benz 250 (W114) saloon: This post-facelift version is distinguished by a lower and wider radiator grill and differing treatment below the single front bumper/fender.
Mercedes Benz W115 220 D 1969
The W110 was Mercedes-Benz's entry level line of midsize automobiles in the mid-1960s. One of Mercedes' range of "Fintail" models, the W110 initially was available with either a 1.9 L M121 gasoline or 2.0 L OM621 diesel inline-four. It was introduced with the 190c and 190Dc sedans in April 1961, replacing the W120 180c/180Dc and W121 190b/190Db.
Mercedes-Benz 190Dc (W110)
1964 Mercedes-Benz 190 (W110 First Series)
Mercedes-Benz 200D (W110)
Mercedes-Benz 200D