With 300 - hp and 300 lb - ft of torque on tap (the latter being accessible from 1,500 rpm all the way to 5,000 rpm), there's ample grunt and
pulling power on tap.
Not exact matches
A key element in the new engine's ability to serve up thrillingly dynamic acceleration is the
pulling power that comes
on tap early and is maintained over a wide rev range.
With 442 lb - ft of torque
on tap from 2,500 rpm to 5,500 rpm, the 3.0 - liter unit also offers lots of
pulling power across a sizeable portion of the rev range — ensuring you don't need to use all of the revs when accelerating or overtaking
on the highway.
The Mercedes engine starts
on the button, idles consistently and with ample
power on tap,
pulls the large coupe along with ease.
It is not only the 265 of output that makes the TFSI so scintillating, there's its hefty
pulling power too — the maximum torque of 350 Nm (258.15 lb - ft) is constantly
on tap from 2,500 up to 5,000 rpm.