Mercedes Benz 190 E 2.5-16 Evolution II 1990, Alemanha
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Born from intense competition with BMW’s superb M3, the
Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.3-16 was the result of a partnership with famed
engineering firm Cosworth. The W201 chassis was beefed up with larger anti-roll
bars, harder bushings, limited-slip differential, quicker dampers, and a faster
steering ratio. Getrag provided the five-speed dogleg gearbox to ensure fast
and easy gear selection. Cosworth took the standard 2.3-liter 8-valve engine
and fitted a light alloy cylinder head, dual-overhead cams, and four valves per
cylinder. Continued development resulted in an increase in engine displacement
to 2.5-liters in 1988 and the Evolution variants of the 190 Cosworth.
The initial Evo model overhauled the platform into a
thoroughbred racer by installing a tuned version of the 2.5-liter motor. A
higher rev limit, larger brakes, and improved tires meant the Evolution
accelerated and stopped better than ever before. Further enhancements included
wider a front and rear track, stiffer adjustable suspension, and revised
bodywork. For the Evo II model, the engineers squeezed out more potential to an
impressive 235 hp. Brembo four-piston calipers were quick to bring the car to a
halt. The true highlight of the Evo II is the aero kit that features a towering
rear spoiler, imposing fender flairs, and an even more aggressive front
splitter.
This rare Evo II was delivered new from Germany directly to a
customer in Japan, where it resided until 2015. Its Japanese owner carefully
maintained this very special high-performance Mercedes-Benz and kept the
service records that still accompany the car. A Canadian collector acquired the
Evo II, importing it to British Columbia. The original export certificate,
dated 2015, is included with the car, as are receipts that illustrate the
loving attention this Mercedes-Benz has received since its arrival in North
America.
Today the car has logged some 42,000 kilometers (~26,100 miles)
on the odometer. This example is a later version that features an airbag
steering wheel as well as cloth pepita seat inserts that are rarely seen in the
model. The red leather bag containing the factory books and manuals, all
printed in Japanese, as well as the factory tool roll issued to the car when
new are included.
With a unique Japanese provenance and captivating character,
this very rare 190 E 2.5-16 Evolution II is highly coveted by Mercedes-Benz
enthusiasts the world over.
































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