In September 1992 Mercedes-Benz presented a revised model range for model series 124. The entire engine range of the coupé models was converted to four-valve technology. The new engines were distinguished by increased output and higher torque over the entire engine speed range while featuring lower fuel consumption. The six-cylinder models, the 300 CE and 300 CE-24 were replaced by the 320 CE (162 kW/220 bhp), whose 3.2-litre four-valve engine had been providing good service in the S-Class for the previous one-and-a-half years. Production of the 124-series E-Class coupés came to an end in March 1996. The most sold in that time was 300 CE, bought by exactly 43,486 customers between 1987 and 1992. In all, 141,498 units were produced in Sindelfingen, around 40 percent more than the previous model of the C 123 series.
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source: Mercedes-Benz Classic ALL TIME STARS
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