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Mercedes-Benz gave the confirmation that the project to develop its unique Diesotto engine has been given the go signal. There were reports that the project was put off because of the company’s decision to focus on other future propulsion technology, such as electric, plug-in hybrid and hydrogen.

At the Paris Motor Show, Professor Herbert Kohler, vice president of future mobility at Mercedes-Benz, revealed that in five years, the finished article would be ready for production. In an interview with What Car?, Kohler said that its plans may be ambitious but that the company is confident that it will be able to achieve its goal.

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Mercedes-Benz pushing ahead with development of its unique Diesotto engine

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