2011 Brabus E V12 Cabriolet

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First the sedan, then the coupe and now the cabriolet: With the 800-hp (788-bhp) / 588-kW Brabus 800 V12 Biturbo twelve-cylinder high-capacity engine in the body of the open-top Mercedes E-Class Brabus further expands the legendary E V12 family. Like its brethren, the Brabus E V12 Cabriolet is a high-performance automobile of superlatives: the special model reaches a top speed of up to 370 km/h (231 mph) and is the world's most powerful and fastest four-seater cabriolet. It is built to order starting at EUR 478,000.

In building this supercar the Brabus engineers drew upon the know-how gained from building numerous E V12 sedans and coupes. Precision work was required to implant the Brabus 800 V12 Biturbo engine and a reinforced five-speed automatic transmission in the engine bay of the E-Class Cabriolet.

The most powerful engine in the Brabus lineup is based on the three-valve V12 engine of the current Mercedes S600 model. The company's engine-building shop reengineers this engine in all aspects. A special crankshaft with longer stroke and larger pistons in conjunction with increased cylinder bore bumps displacement from standard 5.5 to 6.3 liters (336 to 384 cu. in.). Further modifications to the engine's inner workings include cylinder heads optimized for mixture flow and sports camshafts.

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  • @JekaGoesRawr forever drake

  • name of the song?

  • a7a bardo

    

  • Sick ass slide show bro!!!!!!!!! Fuckin retard!

  • @marpetpet Nicknamed the "Nig-R Mobile"

  • Pussies drive automatics

  • what paint job is this?

  • rim sizes?

  • @bamboali It is Brabus remember ;)

  • @sickrides don't think it has the aerodynamics to support that.... Hell, the Bugatti Veyron can only achieve that because of it's aerodynamics.

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