The Mercedes-AMG C300 Brabus has undergone significant engine power upgrades.
Brabus is a renowned car tuning company based in Bottrop, Germany. They release over 7,500 tuning models annually, with a focus on Mercedes-Benz cars.
Recently, Brabus introduced a new tuning package for the Mercedes-AMG C300 4Matic in both wagon and sedan variants. The package includes various exterior enhancements, such as a black chrome finish grille with the Brabus logo and additional air vents featuring intelligent LED position lights. Moreover, a spoiler is added to the trunk door to improve the car’s aerodynamics.
The exterior upgrades also feature Brabus Monoblock wheels, available in three sizes: 18, 19, or 20 inches. For those seeking a different handling experience, Brabus offers a sport suspension system that lowers the car’s height by 30mm.
Brabus also enhances the engine to boost the power of the C300 4Matic by 42 horsepower, bringing it to 296 horsepower, with the maximum torque rising from 400Nm to 450Nm. The Mercedes-AMG Brabus can accelerate from 0 to 100km in just 5.8 seconds and has a top speed limited to 250km/h.
The diesel engine version receives an additional 44 horsepower from Brabus, increasing its output from 262 horsepower to 306 horsepower, with a torque of 600 Nm. This engine impressively reaches 100km from a standstill in just 5.6 seconds.
As usual, Brabus provides customers with a wide range of interior customization options. From leather and Alcantara materials to aluminum pedals and floor/trunk mats, C-Class owners can fully personalize their cars.
Thái Son (Tuoitrethudo)
Reference: Motor1