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A report had claimed that Mercedes would employ BMW's turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder in a variety of vehicles, but Mercedes is now denying that claim. Mercedes may turn to BMW's 2.0L B48 engine to meet Euro 7 rules, but the deal could favor BMW more. Here's why a Mercedes powered by BMW might change the rivalry forever.
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Chief Technology Officer and member of the Mercedes Group Board of Directors, Markus Schaefer, said that the two rival automakers won't share engines. The potential deal could see Mercedes use BMW four. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class and E-Class, including plug-in hybrid versions, would use the BMW engine to cut down on development costs and comply with strict Euro 7 emissions regulations.
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Rivals may unite: Mercedes is in talks to source BMW four-cylinder engines by 2027, reshaping hybrids while AMG keeps the world's strongest four. Discover why Mercedes is turning to BMW for engine technology, and how this surprising collaboration could benefit both German automakers. Mercedes-Benz is reportedly in advanced discussions to source BMW's four-cylinder petrol engines for a wide range of its future models.
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The move, first reported by Germany's Manager Magazin, could see one of BMW's most important powerplants, the B48, playing a central role in both brands' internal combustion futures. If you had any doubt, consider this report out of Germany that Mercedes. Mercedes-Benz and BMW have long had one of the toughest rivalries in the automotive world.
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But the two companies may soon share more than just a place in German motoring history: engines.
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