/Mercedes SLS BRABUS 700 Biturbo

Mercedes SLS BRABUS 700 Biturbo

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As promised Brabus revealed their finest package yet for the mighty Mercedes SLS at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. The Brabus 700 Biturbo, as the name suggests, has 700 hp and a unique styling kit.

The key to that incredible power output is the professional modifications Brabus has implemented on the car’s 6.3 liter V8 engine. Again, the name reveals that they’ve turbocharged the engine. But it also gets high-performance exhaust manifolds, revised electronics, dual-flow intake manifold and special lubricated. We have to point out the turbochargers they’ve used are special left-turning models, whatever they are!

What we care about the most is that it now makes 700 hp (690 bhp) / 514 kW and a peak torque of 850 Nm (626 lb-ft). That results in to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 3.7 seconds and to 200 km/h (124 mph) in 10.2 seconds. Top speed is 340 km/h (213 mph).

As mentioned the SLS 700 also gets a widestar body lightweight body kit. What’s more, BRABUS Monoblock F “PLATINUM EDITION” wheels are mounted in a staggered combination of size
9.5Jx20 wheels in front and size 11Jx21 on the rear axle. They’ve used Bilestein suspenison for this car, while BRABUS sport stabilizers on front and rear axle affect even more agile turn-in ability and further reduced body roll.

a custom-tailored interior with stuff like ergonomically shaped sport steering wheel, a speedometer with 400-km/h (250-mph) dial and matte or shiny carbon-fiber elements in any desired color, matte anodized aluminum pedals and foot rest finishes off the kit.

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