

Here we have the new C55 AMG that is the successor
to the C32 AMG. Mercedes-AMG is changing from Kompressor
to normally aspirated 5,5 liter 367 HP engine. Not a particularly
highly-tuned engine. Notice the quad exhausts that the C32
AMG did not have.

The
C55 AMG redlines at 6700 rpm and does 0-1000 m
in 24 s and is also available as an estate.

It
is not only the M3 or M5 that needs cooling from sidevents on the
engine. Here we have the Geneva-premiere of the G55 Kompressor,
a Geländewagen with 476 HP and an impressive 700 Nm of torque.
It has newly
developed 18 inch 285/55 R18 wheels.

This
will sprint from 0-100 km/h in 5,6 s which is quite impressive for
a 2550 kg "car".

It
is limited to 210 km/h top speed.

But
there is always someone who wants to be faster. So Mercedes tuner
Brabus have the G V12 ready for
a world premiere at the Geneva Salon with 610 HP and a peak torque
of precisely 1006 Nm. It will improve the acceleration 0,3 s to 100
km/h and the top speed is electronically limited to 230 km/h.

The
Brabus G V12 has a new aerodynamic parts as well.



The
interiour is covered with Brabus Mastik leather for
an especilly soft feeling.

This
engined is also installed in the E-class which we covered on the report
from the Frankfurt Salon this autumn. To read that pelase click
here.
 
The
Maybach was also represented at the Geneva salon.

Attention
to details was also something that is true with the Maybach.
Small but noticable details like the door opens 90 degrees as well
as it does not have any fixed position where it is open, you can leave
it at any angle and it will stay there. I especially liked the large
wood panels, similar to the ones in the Aston Martin DB7.


A signature in the guestbook maybe?

A
cigarholder if you really want to smoke in the car.

Welcome
to the worlds largest independt tuner: Brabus. The
floor of the Brabus stand was filled with various Brabus "artifacts".

Thankfully
for those who wants some more performance from their Maybach you can
go to Brabus. The Maybach board of directors have given Brabus the
official OK to still let them use the Maybach-logo, the double-M in
an arched triangle.

These
auxillary headlights and the 21' wheels sets the Brabus Maybach
aparts from the standard Maybach. The lights function as daytime running
lights.

285/40ZR21
wheels on Brabus Monoblock VI wheels.

It
is equipped with the SV12 bi-turbo increased-displacement
engine. The twelve-cylinder bi-turbo engine delivers a maximum power
output of 640 hp @ 5,100 rpm and a peak torque of 1026 Nm, available
from 1750 rpm.
The
Maybach 57 accelerates in just 4.9 s from 0 - 100
km/h. Top speed is electronically limited to 300 km/h.

Brabus
have the interiour fitted in leather and Alcantara with an embossed
Brabus logo in the headrest.

Internet
access is provided through wireless-LAN or fourplex GPRS router using
the GSM-network. In anycase there seem the be a bad GPRS connection
in the salon since accessing bmwm5.com did not work.

The
computer screens are changed to 16:9 format and have a diagonal of
15,2 inches compared to 9 inches for the standard Maybach. On the
righ screen we are looking at the results from the Formula One.

Watching
DVD did work as well...


The
Brabus speedometer for the rearpassengers is barely enough since it
is limited to 300 km/h top speed. However the speedometer for the
driver reaches 320 km/h. Notice the contrasting colour of the stitching
that is a theme all over the Brabus Maybach.
 
Wool-mats
are special for the Brabus Maybach.

If
I however really needed a large luxury-business express a Brabus
S V12 maybe would be a more "reasonable" as well
as a more sporty choise.


The
base 500 HP Mercedes S600 with a twin-turbo V-12
is tuned to 640 HP and 1026 Nm. 0-100 km/h is reached in an impressive
4,3 s and a limited top-speed of 310 km/h. Brabus brochure of the
S V-12 promise to "...offer a memorable
experience".

For
the ones who think a regular Mercedes SL or S-class does not give
you enough of attention there is always alternatives... Fab Design
is one. And ther are not doing anything for BMW...

 

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