Geneva 2012: Brabus Bullit 800 Coupe

This is the fastest, most powerful and most expensive Mercedes C-Class in the world, the Brabus Bullit 800 Coupe. Based on the Mercedes C-Class Coupé, this matt black Brabus made its public debut here at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show.

The Coupe is powered by a V12 engine derived from the S-Class. The Bottrop based tuner increased the displacement from the original 5.5 liter up to 6.3 liter and added two turbochagers. The result is a whopping 800 horsepower and 1,420Nm of torque, which is electronically limited at 1,100Nm. Brabus Bullit Coupé is able to accelerate from standstill to 100km/h in 3.7 seconds. A sprint to 200km/h takes just 9.8 seconds and the top speed is 370km/h.

The German tuner from Bottrop fitted some body parts on the C-Class Coupe, added a wing at the rear and installed a new special wheel set. Inside the cabin, they offer everything the customer wishes and more. You can opt for a range of interior parts made from carbon fiber, Alcantara and leather.

Price tag? It’s yours for € 449,820. For more information and three galleries with pictures check our post from last night.

Geneva Motor Show 2012

Video Brabus Bullit 800 Coupe Live in Geneva

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