Friday, April 23, 2010
The new 2010 Brabus Mercedes Benz E V12 Coupe made its debut in the Geneva Motor Show and is now dubbed as the ‘World’s fastest and most powerful Gran Turismo.’ And now Brabus took the new Mercedes E-class coupes and installed a Brabus SV12 R Biturbo 800 12-cylinder engine that delivers an unbelievable and breathtaking 800 hp and 811 lb-ft of Torque. The Brabus Biturbo engine was based on the 12-cylinder twin turbo engine that the Mercedes 600 models were equipped with.
The engine displacement was also greater than before to 6.3-liters thanks to the new crankshaft, large cylinder bore and larger pistons that were added into this sports car. Brabus as well developed a precision engine management that yields imposing power and eco-friendly emissions that comply with the strict exhaust limits imposed by EURO IV. A reinforced 5-speed automatic transmission was also fitted into the car which helps transmit power to the rear wheels. To help the car cope with the fabulous horsepower (hp) that it can generate, Brabus also ensured that the turbo gets sufficient and constant supply of air to keep temperatures at an optimum level. For added safety and control, the new 2010 Brabus Mercedes Benz E V12 Coupe fitted with a high-performance brake system that can deliver superb results no matter what terrain it is on.
The new 2010 Brabus Mercedes Benz E V12 Coupe boasts of its ability to move from 0 - 100 km in just 3.7 seconds, 0 - 200 km in 9.9 seconds and 0 - 300 km in just 23.9.
The new 2010 Brabus Mercedes Benz E V12 Coupe boasts of its ability to move from 0 - 100 km in just 3.7 seconds, 0 - 200 km in 9.9 seconds and 0 - 300 km in just 23.9.
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