Mercedes 540K

 
 
 
 

The Mercedes-Benz 540K was introduced at the 1936 Paris Motor Show. IT was designed by Friedrich Geiger and was built from 1935 to 1940.

The Mercedes 540K was available as a two seater cabriolet, four seater coupé or seven seater limousine with armoured sides and armoured glass. It was powered by a 5,401 cc straight-8 cylinder engine matched up with a Roots supercharger. This combination allowed it to produce 180 hp getting it up to a top speed of 170 kilometres per hour (110 mph).