The E V12 is powered by a 6.3-liter biturbo V12 motor with 800 horsepower and 1420 Nm torque.
The E V12 is based on the 2010 Mercedes E-Class W 212 and features a 6.0-liter V12biturbo bore out to 6.3-liters, producing 800 hp (and 1420 Nm) of torque (it’s electronically limited at 1,100 Nm). Although details are scarce, Brabus equipped the engine with a Brabus quad-exhaust system, a ram-air, and modified engine electronics.
The company also added a fully adjustable sport suspension, stabilizers, and high-performance braking systems to keep the beast under control. They also installed black 19-inch alloy wheels with 285/35 rear tires and 255/35 front tires.
Brabus made significant styling changes to improve aerodynamics and engine ventilation. Redesigned front bumper, front quarter panels, aggressive sills and rear wheel covers were some of the changes. The car’s back features a trunk-mounted spoiler as well as a carbon fiber rear diffuser.
The E V12 can go from 0 to 100 km/h (62 MPH) in 3.7 seconds to 0 200 km/h (112 MPH) in 9.9 seconds and 0-300 km/h (23.9 seconds) in just 23.9 seconds. The car can reach speeds of 350 km/h (217.5 mph) if you keep your foot planted. Brabus estimates that the car can reach speeds of more than 370 km/h (230 MPH) without the limiter. The car consumes 15.7L/100km (15 MPG), and emits 372g/km.
The interior features include black leather upholstery, Alcantara headliner, carbon fibre trim and a 400 km/h (249 MPH) speedometer.
The production will be limited to 10 units and prices start at EUR600,000.