The Mercedes-Benz V250 has been given a serious power boost by Hartmann Tuning. They focused their attention towards the 2.1-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel engine which no longer produces the standard 190 PS and 440 Nm of torque as after the German tuner worked its magic the motor is now capable of churning an impressive 224 PS and a maximum torque of 505 Nm. We don’t know how much faster the V-Class is now, but we can tell you that a standard V250 will cover the 0-100 km/h sprint in 9.1 seconds if you go for the standard version which tops out at 206 km/h. The all-wheel drive 4MATIC model is slower as it runs the sprint in 10.6 seconds and will hit a maximum speed of 199 km/h.
Hartmann Tuning also made some other changes to this Mercedes-Benz V250 which now has a subtle body kit with custom parts made from ABS and it also has new 19-inch VEST-1 alloys shod in 245/35 tires. Other changes included in the package include a sound generator activated via a button mounted inside while the suspension lowering kit has brought the V-Class closer to the road by 30 mm.
The interior cabin can also be customized and this particular car comes with an aluminum trim as well as door sill panels featuring the tuner’s logo.
Source: Hartmann Tuning