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In 1977 Daimler-Benz introduced a new van/truck (a.k.a. transporter), called Mercedes-Benz T1 internally. Other designations were series TN ("Transporter Neu") and Bremer Transporter, since the vehicle was built in the Transporter-Plant in Bremen, Germany, first. In the years 1983/1984 production went - piece by piece - to the Transporter-Plant-Düsseldorf (city in the Rhineland, Germany). The internal chassis-designations (Baumuster, "BM") are: 601 (2.55–2.8t GVWR), 602 (3.2–3.5t GVWR) and 611 (4.6t GVWR).[1]

Design

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Rear view

The TN/T1 was available as a minibus or fitted with a cargo box body or flat cargo bed. A double cab version was offered in the latter two configurations. Three wheel bases were available, with gross weight ratings ranging from 2.55 to 4.6 tonnes. Mercedes-Benz-built gasoline or diesel engines were available as powerplant options for the rear-wheel drive chassis. The best known 4x4 Versions of the Mercedes-Benz TN/T1 were made by Iglhaut by adjusting parts of the G-Wagen to the TN/T1-chassis. The TN/T1 van was also used as a campervan conversion, being much larger than the Volkswagen Transporter. In 1995, after 18 years of production, the TN/T1 van series was discontinued, succeeded by the T1N "Sprinter".

In Philippines, Mercedes-Benz T1 rebadged version, Togo Atlas is locally made by Morales Motors. The Atlas also offered as minibus or chassis cab for jeepneys and utility trucks.

History

The TN/T1 van model series included 207 D, 208, 307 D and 308. They debuted in April 1977. The original line was composed of two engines and four weight classes, as follows:

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  • 207 D, 307 D - four-cylinder Diesel engine with 2404 cc and Template:Cvt engine OM 616, nearly the same engine as in Mercedes-Benz 240 D (W123) and 240 GD (460).
  • 208, 308 - four-cylinder petrol engine with 2307 cc and Template:Cvt engine M 115, nearly the same engine as in Mercedes-Benz 230 -"Lowcompression-Export-Version".

Market share was almost 90% for the Diesel engine and a little more than 10% for the petrol engine. While the petrol engine was mainly used for ambulances, firetrucks, special vans for cold areas, commercial buyers preferred the Diesel engine for its lower fuel consumption and best reliability. In the UK, originally only diesel engines were on offer, but as the British market was 80 percent petrol at the time sales were poor. For 1982 petrol models were added, and sales immediately increased by 80 percent.[2] The body styles were panel van, different versions of window vans, pickup and pickup with double cab. Already the power outputs for the 4-cylinder engines were very good, so the 307 D was one of the fastest 3.5 ton (GVWR) Diesel-Vans in Europe of the late 1970s. Low gearing also meant that the vans were capable pullers, able to make best use of the power available whilst returning surprisingly good fuel economy for the large size and weight of vehicle.

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In autumn 1988, two new diesel engines - called OM 601/23 and OM 602/29 - were offered, awarded the "Diesel 1989" award.[3]

After 18 years of production, 970,000 of the Bremer Transporter were produced. In 1995 the Mercedes-Benz T1N Sprinter was launched, replacing the T1.

Models

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Mercedes-Benz T1 pickup
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209 D Doppelkabine (Crew cab)
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Mercedes-Benz T1 410 fire engine

TN / T1 Diesel (1977–1995) [1]

Model Engine Cylinders Displacement Max. power / rpm Max. torque / rpm Years
207 D / 307 D / 407 D OM616 (616.917/913/934) 4 2404 cc Template:Cvt / 4200 137 NM / 2400 1977–1982
207 D / 307 D OM615 (615.944) 4 1988 cc Template:Cvt / 4200 113 NM / 2400 08.1977 – 10.1985***
207 D / 307 D / 407 D OM616 (616.937/939) 4 2399 cc Template:Cvt / 4400 137 Nm / 2400 1982–1988
208 D / 308 D / 408 D OM601 (601.940) 4 2299 cc Template:Cvt / 3800
(Template:Cvt / 4000)*
157 Nm / 2000–2800 1989–1995
209 D / 309 D / 409 D OM617 (617.913) 5 2998 cc Template:Cvt / 4400 160 Nm / 2400 1982–1988
209 D / 309 D / 409 D OM602 (602.?) 5 2497 cc Template:Cvt / 4400** 154 Nm / 2400** 1989–1993
210 D / 310 D / 410 D OM602 (602.940) 5 2874 cc Template:Cvt / 3800
(Template:Cvt / 4000)*
192 Nm / 2400–2600 1989–1995

* with automatic transmission only, ** for Belgium only, *** for Italy only

TN / T1 Petrol (1977–1995)[1]

Model Engine Cylinders Displacement Max. Power / rpm Max.torque / rpm Years
208 / 308 M115 (115.955/972) 4 2307 cc Template:Cvt / 4800 160 Nm / 2000 1977–1982
210 / 310 / 410 M102 (102.942) 4 2299 cc Template:Cvt / 5200 170 Nm / 2500 1982–1988
210 / 310 / 410 M102 (102.945) 4 2299 cc Template:Cvt / 5100 182 Nm / 2000–2700 1989–1995

TN / T1 Electro (1978–1980?) [1]

Model Engine Cylinders Displacement Max. Power / rpm Max.torque / rpm Years
307 E E-Engine 2 x 90 volt 1978–1980?

The internal chassis designations: 601 - 2.55–2.8 t (207 D / 208 / 208 D / 209 D / 210 / 210 D) 602 - 3.2–3.5 t (307 D / 308 / 308 D / 309 D / 310 / 310 D) 611 - 4.6 t (407 D / 408 D / 409 D / 410 / 410 D)

Engine type:

  • 601.0/602.0/611.0 - gasoline engine
  • 601.3/602.3/611.3 - diesel engine 4cyl OM616 or OM601
  • 601.4/602.4/611.4 - diesel engine 5cyl OM617 or OM602

Body type:

  • 6XX.X1 - high-bed
  • 6XX.X2 - low-bed
  • 6XX.X6 - van (delivery van, box-type)
  • 6XX.X7 - bus (station wagon)

Wheelbase:

  • 6XX.XX1/6XX.XX6 - 3050 mm
  • 6XX.XX2/6XX.XX7 - 3350 mm
  • 6XX.XX8 - 3700 mm

Example: 601.426 - 209 D / 210 D, low bed, wheelbase 3050 mm

References

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Bibliography

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External links

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