1990 Mercedes-Benz 190 E EVO 2 W 201 blue-black metallic

The 190 E Evolution was presented at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1989. The new, high-revving engine had 195 hp in its standard form but was prepared for further tuning. In view of the planned racing applications, the suspension and brakes had been modified, and 16-inch wheels had been used. Body alterations included a prominent rear spoiler, an enlarged rear wing with a triangle wedge, as well as bigger wheel well cut-outs with significantly extended fenders. Within three months, 502 units painted in “blue-black metallic” were built and distributed to customers interested in motorsports via the sales organizations. A year later, also at the Geneva Motor Show, further, development was shown, the 190 E Evolution II. This engine had 235 hp and correspondingly improved performance. Suspension and brakes were largely unchanged, but 17-inch wheels were now used. The body was modified again to reduce wind resistance and increase down-force on the front and rear axle. The front and rear bum
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