Mercedes-Benz O309

The Mercedes-Benz O 309 or Bas Goncang was the bus variant of the Düsseldorfer Transporter, a large capacity van that became available in 1967. During its lifetime, 10 different engines - with four or six cylinders delivering 55-130 hp - were available. The O 309 was the successor of the O 319 and the predecessor of the Mercedes-Benz T2 second generation and the Vario. The internal chassis-designations for the O 309 are 309, 310 and 313.[1]

Mercedes-Benz O309
A Mercedes-Benz O309.
Overview
ManufacturerMercedes-Benz
AssemblyTehran, Iran (Iran Khodro Diesel)
Body and chassis
Floor typestep entrance
A 24-passenger version of Mercedes-Benz O309.
Rear view of a Mercedes-Benz O309.
A Iran Khodro diesel Minibus O511.

Models

O 309 Diesel (1967-1986)[2]

ModelEngineCylindersDisplacementMax. Power @ min−1Max.torque @ min−1Years
O 309 (20D) / 406 DOM 621I41988 cc40 kW (55 hp) / 4350113 Nm / 24001967
O 309 (22D) / 406 DOM 615 /22I42197 cc44 kW (60 hp) / 4200126 Nm / 24001968–1974
O 309 (24D) / 407 DOM 616I42404 cc48 kW (65 hp) / 4200137 Nm / 24001974–1982
O 309 (24D) / 407 DOM 616I42399 cc53 kW (72 hp) / 4400137 Nm / 24001982-1986
O 309 (38D) / 408 D / 508 D / 608 DOM 314I43758 cc63 kW (85 hp) / 2800
(59 kW (80 hp) / 2800)
172 Nm / 24001968–1986 (408D 1968-1972)
O 309 (56D) / 613 DOM 352I65600 cc96 kW (130 hp) / 2800363 Nm / 20001977–1986

O 309 Petrol (1967-1986)[3]

ModelEngineCylindersDisplacementMax. Power @ min−1Max.torque @ min−1Years
O 309 (20B) / 408M 121I41988 cc59 kW (80 hp) / 50001967
O 309 (22B) / 408M 115/22I42197 cc63 kW (85 hp) / 50001968–1974
O 309 (23B) / 409M 115/23I42307 cc66 kW (90 hp) / 4800160 Nm / 20001974–1982
O 309 (23B) / 410M 102I42299 cc70 kW (95 hp) / 5200170 Nm / 25001982–1986

References

  1. Axel Gröblinghoff: Eifel-Laster - Nutzfahrzeuge aus Eifel und Umgebung 1940-2000; Hürtgenwald 2009
  2. Axel Gröblinghoff: Eifel-Laster - Nutzfahrzeuge aus Eifel und Umgebung 1940-2000, Hürtgenwald 2009
  3. Axel Gröblinghoff: Eifel-Laster - Nutzfahrzeuge aus Eifel und Umgebung 1940-2000, Hürtgenwald 2009


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