Brabus Rocket

[3] It is fitted with a 6.2 litre twin-turbocharged version of the Mercedes-Benz M275 V12 engine and produces 730 PS (540 kW; 720 hp).

In 2006, the Brabus Rocket set the world land speed record for a street-legal saloon (including any police car).

The car featured a reprogrammed engine management system, traction control, ESP, ABS and brake assist.

The suspension was Bilstein height-adjustable coilover units, with settings for bound and rebound which can be selected by the driver.

The 2014 design was based on the Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG, with a body kit (new bumpers, air intakes), twin ten-spoke alloy wheels, spoilers, quad exhaust tips, foot pedals, diffusers, and the Brabus logos.

In combination with the SPEEDSHIFT MCT 9-speed sports transmission and all-wheel drive, the four-seater coupé catapults itself from standstill to 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds.

In order to optimally bring the enormous power of the new BRABUS displacement engine to the road, the BRABUS ROCKET 900 "ONE OF TEN" is equipped with wide monoblock Z wheels measuring 21 inches on the front axle and 22 inches in diameter on the rear axle.

To make room for it, the designers developed a styled carbon wide version and in line with this, aerodynamic components were created in the wind tunnel that produce higher downforce and thus increase driving stability at high speeds.