Brabus 371kph E-class Cabriolet

    powered by a 788bhp V12 engine

    Published On Jul 16, 2011 07:00:00 AM

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    Brabus 371kph E-class Cabriolet

    Brabus has launched the Brabus E V12 cabriolet, the “world’s most powerful and fastest four-seater cabrio,” according to the firm. Based on the Mercedes E-Class Cabriolet, the power the new car comes courtesy of a heavily revised V12 engine from the Mercedes S 600, featuring bigger turbochargers, a longer stroke, larger pistons and increased cylinder bore.

    Power is up to 788bhp with 112.12 kgm of torque, giving the Brabus E V12 cabriolet a claimed top speed of 371 kph and a 0-100kph time of just 3.7sec. Other features of the hardcore open E-class include a high-performance limited-slip differential, a wider body and track compared with the standard car and a front splitter with integrated LED daytime running lights for an “unmistakable appearance”.

    The suspension has been developed together with Bilstein to provide a wider range of individual suspension settings.  To reign in the car’s power, vented and grooved steel brake discs and 12-piston aluminium calipers feature at the front, with six-piston aluminum fixed calipers at the rear.

    Mechanicals aside, the interior “breaks the mold in this area as well”. Carbonfibre has been used on the dash, centre console and side trim and the seats are finished in a combination of ‘lipstic red’ and black leather. 

    The Brabus E V12 cabriolet is built to order starting from Rs 2.65 crore.  

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