When you're building a purpose built engine, displacement is only a result, not a input like for a small diesel for the new Golf.
You want specifics power, torque, temperatures, stiffness, and you're looking for something around a certain displacement
Also sharing components with other engines, or even their designs, could explain it.
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Also the Merc numbers have often nothing to do with the displacement. Have a look through the engines of C- or E-Class to get my point.
And if you see the displacement of the new "63 AMG" (presented with the S-Class "Red Pig" conceptcar in March), you might understand what I mean. The numbers just tell you if it is a bigger or smaller version of the Merc you see, nothing more or less.
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