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World's fastest Mercedes C-Class
10 September 2007
Click here for more pictures of the Brabus Bullit Say hello to the world’s fastest Mercedes C-Class – the bonkers 224mph Brabus Bullit. German modifier Brabus has shoehorned a 6.3-litre twin-turbocharged V12 under the hood of the C-Class, giving the Bullit 720bhp and 811lb/ft of pulling power. This means a claimed 0-62mph (100kph) time of 3.9 seconds, 0-124mph (200kph) in 10.49 seconds and a top speed of 224mph. That’s the same as the Gumpert Apollo supercar and 20mph MORE than the Ferrari 599GTB. To improve handling and stopping power, Brabus has fitted its own suspension and massive 380mm disc brakes. Brabus has also customised the Bullit’s interior, fitting the saloon with in-house leather seats. The engine used in the Bullit is the same as the Brabus Rocket – a Mercedes CLS-inspired sports saloon capable of 227mph. The Bullit will be officially unveiled at this week’s Frankfurt Motor Show. Our man Stuart Milne will be reporting live from Click here for more pictures of the Brabus Bullit Auto Trader links: Frankfurt Motor Show Audi takes the wraps off RS6 super-estate Concept and supercar stories British Riotous Range Rover Sport revealed German First modified Audi R8 revealed Italian Is this the world's sexiest Ferrari? World’s most powerful Bugatti Veyron American | ||
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