Brabus CL600 (More power than the SLR!)

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Concurrent with the market introduction of the new Mercedes CL-Class Brabus is presenting an extensive and exclusive tuning program. Engine tuning with up to 730 hp, light-alloy wheels up to 21 inches in diameter and sporty yet elegant aerodynamic-enhancement parts are on the available-options list as are a

sport suspension, a high-performance brake system and exclusive interior appointments. Just as unique is the Brabus Tuning Warranty® of three years up to 100,000 kilometers.

The top performance level from Brabus for the CL 600 is the Brabus SV12 S Biturbo engine. To increase swept volume from standard 5.5 to 6.3 liters the engine block is reworked and fitted with a special crankshaft with longer stroke, and with larger, forged pistons. The inlet and outlet ports of both cylinder heads are machined for optimal gas flow further aided by four special camshafts.

The Brabus engine specialists further equip the motor with larger turbochargers, a more efficient intercooling system and a stainless-steel high-performance quad exhaust with low-back-pressure metal catalysts. Newly programmed engine electronics ensure perfect interaction of all new components, and contribute not only to maximizing power yield but also to meeting strict current emission limits.

The maximum power output of 730 hp at 5100 rpm represents a superlative for the Brabus SV12 S Biturbo engine as does the peak torque of 974 lb-ft at 2100 rpm. In the vehicle peak torque is limited electronically to 812 lb-ft.

These extraordinary performance figures make the Brabus SV12 S coupe not just one of the most powerful but also one of the fastest GT's in the world. 0 – 60 mph in 3.9 seconds, 124 mph after just 11.9 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of 211 mph speak volumes. Power is transferred to the rear wheels via a modified five-speed automatic transmission. An optional Brabus rear locking differential optimizes traction. All Brabus powertrain components are operated with Aral high-performance lubricants.

To add more sporty emphasis to the elegant lines of the new Mercedes CL coupe the Brabus designers have developed an aerodynamic-enhancement kit, manufactured in OEM quality. The Brabus front bumper was shaped in the wind tunnel. Its sophisticated shape reduces lift on the front axle. The large central air dam optimizes cooling of engine and front brakes. Integrated fog lamps and high beams give the car a more charismatic appearance and improve active safety through better illumination of the roadway.

The Brabus rocker panels were designed to optimize airflow along the vehicle's sides. As a useful additional feature these panels come with integrated entrance lights.

The bolt-on rear fascia is designed to perfectly integrate the fully stainless-steel Brabus quad sports exhaust into the rear appearance. The sport exhaust is also available without engine tuning. The rear fascia also features three LED lights recessed in the underside of the fascia. They are activated when the trunk lid is opened and facilitate loading and unloading the trunk in the dark. An understated rear spoiler rounds out the sophisticated Brabus aerodynamics concept.

Just as important for a customized appearance and for sporty handling are custom-tailored wheels. The new CL can be fitted with Brabus Monoblock light-alloy wheels in various widths
and designs with 18-, 19-, 20- and 21-inch diameters. The largest tire/wheel combination for the C 216 series are Brabus Monoblock VI and E wheels in sizes 9Jx21 in front and 10.5Jx21 on the rear axle. For optimal tires Brabus selected Pirelli and Yokohama high-performance tires in sizes 255/30 ZR 21 in front and 285/30 ZR 21 in the rear.

Specifically matched to this tire/wheel combination is the Brabus lowering module for the standard ABC suspension. It lowers the ride height of the two-door by some 25 millimeters.

To keep the exceptional performance safely in check at all times the Mercedes can be fitted with a Brabus high-performance brake system. The top-of-the-line version features 12-piston fixed aluminum calipers and 380 x 36-millimeter vented and cross-drilled discs on the front axle. The rear axle decelerates with 355 x 28-millimeter discs and six-piston fixed aluminum calipers.

The interior of the new Mercedes coupe offers numerous opportunities for exclusive Brabus treatments. The list of products ranges from door sills with Brabus logo to ergonomically shaped sport steering wheels to an exclusive Brabus fully leather interior crafted from especially soft yet durable Brabus Mastik leather and the finest Alcantara.

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I'm sure the back of that car says CL500.

The power figures are mighty impressive, but I still prefer the look of the old CL.
 
DQ
I'm sure the back of that car says CL500.

I noticed that too.
Odd.

I think the news was about Brabus doing a range on the CLs, and that's just a picture of the CL500 version.
 
DQ
I'm sure the back of that car says CL500.

Indeed, the car also appears to have different wheels for each side of the car too. I assume its two different cars, one just showing of the bodywork modifications and the other being the crazy powered engine version.

Spec....

PS - To be perfectly honest why would you want this car anyway? If you got that much to spend on a brabus then why not go the whole hog and buy the Brabus Rocket (CLS). The car mentioned in the first post claims to be "one of the fastest GT's in the world".....Id rather have THE fastest (although technically the CLS is a 4 door coupe) if i was spending out that much cash
 
Brabus' are nasty!!! My neighbor has the SUV. not sure of the model name but I got to take a ride in it once. Very classy car. Very very very fast for how big it is.
 
Nah I think this CL is by far the best looking, I love the way merc is going back to the square angular style of the old 80's and 90's ones! When I saw this car in a mag today I was hooked... if I ever get enough money... thats what I want! :crazy:

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I'm suprised they made a totally ugly design look decent.
 
Indeed, the car also appears to have different wheels for each side of the car too. I assume its two different cars, one just showing of the bodywork modifications and the other being the crazy powered engine version.
Actually, they do that quite often on their demo/press cars. They put one style on one side, and another on the opposite side. That way, you get twice the coverage for your different styles of wheels on a single car. Quite a few of these "boutique" tuners do that. The badge I'm not quite sure about, though.

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