The Mercedes-Benz 280 SEL belongs to the W126 generation of the S-Class, introduced in 1979 as the successor to the W116. The 280 SEL refers to a six-cylinder version with an extended wheelbase, positioned as a comfortable and prestigious upper-segment car. The W126 was developed with a focus on aerodynamics, passive safety, and refined driving characteristics, which were emphasized more than in its predecessor.
In the international market, the 280 SEL occupied a niche between more powerful variants and modest models. The W126 was available with various six-cylinder and eight-cylinder engines. The long-wheelbase version, designated SEL, was chosen primarily for its extra rear legroom and stately appearance. This series enjoyed a long production run and became one of Mercedes-Benz’s most successful S-Class generations, thanks to its technical refinement and timeless design.
In 1985, the Mercedes-Benz 280 SEL was in the middle of the W126’s production. By then, it had established itself as a business and prestige car. The long wheelbase distinguished it from shorter variants and made it well-suited for chauffeur-driven and touring roles. The W126 was offered in various markets and exemplifies Mercedes-Benz’s focus on durability, comfort, and technical reliability during the 1980s.
The 1985 Mercedes-Benz 280 SEL features a body designed with lower aerodynamic drag, contributing to a quieter ride and greater efficiency on long-distance drives. The longer wheelbase provides a more spacious rear passenger area and different proportions compared to the standard version.
Technically, the W126 offered a wide range of engines, transmissions, and trim levels. The 280 SEL represents a traditional six-cylinder model within the lineup. It includes comfort and safety features that were gradually developed during the 1980s, aligning with the evolution of the S-Class as a flagship model combining technology and prestige.
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Location:
Olden Eibergsedijk 1A
7151 NB Eibergen
Netherlands