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Mercedes-Benz CL 600 V12 Brabus

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The Mercedes-Benz CL 600 V12 Brabus was one of the most extreme and exclusive luxury coupés of the late 1990s and early 2000s, representing Brabus’s interpretation of ultimate performance and excess based on Mercedes-Benz’s flagship V12 coupé. Built in very limited numbers and usually to bespoke customer specification, it combined the elegant pillarless CL-Class body with dramatic increases in power, torque and presence, creating a true high-speed grand tourer with supercar-rivalling performance.

Power was derived from the standard 6.0-litre V12 engine used in the CL 600, but extensively reworked by Brabus. Depending on specification, displacement was often increased to 6.7 or even 7.3 litres through internal modifications including a larger bore and stroke, strengthened internals and revised engine management. Output typically rose to between 500 and well over 550 horsepower, accompanied by enormous torque available from very low engine speeds. The result was effortless, relentless acceleration delivered with remarkable smoothness rather than aggression. A reinforced automatic transmission was used to handle the increased torque while maintaining seamless gear changes suited to long-distance cruising.

The CL-Class platform provided a highly advanced and rigid foundation. Brabus complemented this with significant chassis upgrades to manage the car’s performance and weight. Suspension was re-engineered with sport-tuned springs and dampers, often combined with height-adjustable systems, allowing the car to maintain composure at very high speeds while preserving ride comfort. Braking systems were heavily uprated, typically featuring large ventilated and drilled discs with multi-piston calipers to ensure consistent stopping power under extreme conditions.

Styling modifications were bold yet cohesive, reflecting Brabus’s philosophy of visual dominance matched to mechanical capability. Exterior changes often included deep front spoilers, sculpted side skirts and a revised rear apron designed to improve aerodynamics and cooling. Large Brabus alloy wheels filled the arches, giving the car a powerful stance and immediately signalling its performance potential. Despite the aggressive detailing, the overall design retained the formal elegance of the CL-Class, avoiding overt flamboyance.

Inside, the cabin was typically transformed into a bespoke luxury environment. Brabus interiors were tailored to individual customer preferences and could include exclusive leather upholstery, contrasting stitching, Alcantara headlining, carbon fibre or wood trim and Brabus-branded instrumentation. Comfort and refinement remained paramount, with excellent noise insulation and supportive seating ensuring the car remained suitable for long-distance travel despite its extreme performance.

On the road, the Mercedes-Benz CL 600 V12 Brabus delivered a driving experience defined by overwhelming torque and composure. Acceleration was immediate and continuous, with the car gaining speed effortlessly and without drama. High-speed cruising was its natural environment, where stability, refinement and power combined to create a sense of unstoppable momentum. Rather than feeling aggressive or demanding, the car conveyed authority and control, masking its true performance behind layers of luxury.

The CL 600 V12 Brabus appealed to a very small and affluent clientele who wanted the most powerful and exclusive Mercedes-Benz coupé available, without compromise and without subtlety. These cars were extraordinarily expensive when new and built in extremely limited numbers, often as one-off commissions.

Today, the Mercedes-Benz CL 600 V12 Brabus is regarded as one of the most extreme expressions of turn-of-the-century luxury performance tuning. Valued for its immense V12 power, bespoke craftsmanship and rarity, it represents a period when Brabus pushed the limits of what a luxury coupé could be. As a modern performance classic, it stands as a symbol of excess, engineering ambition and uncompromising individuality.

Additional information

Manufacturer

Mercedes Benz

Country

Germany

Production Started

1996

Production Stopped

1998

Vehicle Type

Bodystyle

Coupe

Number of Doors

2

Number of Seats

4

Top Speed

155 mph (250 kph)

0-60 mph (0-100 kph)

6.5 s

Power

300 / 408 / 402 @ 5200 rpm

Torque

580 / 428 @ 3800 rpm

Engine Manufacturer

Mercedes Benz

Engine

V12

Engine Location

Front

Engine Displacement

5987 cc (363.6 cu in)

Valvetrain

DOHC

Valves per Cylinder

4

Bore / Stroke

89 x 80.2 mm (3.504 x 3.157 in)

Compression Ratio

10:1

Cooling System

Water

Charging System

Fuel Type

Petrol

Fuel System

MPI, Bosch

Aspiration

Normal

Fuel Capacity

Drive

Rear

Transmission

A5

Steering

Front Brakes

Rear Brakes

Front Suspension

Rear Suspension

Tyre Dimensions

Chassis

Weight

2240 kg (4938 lb)

Length

5065 mm (199.4 in)

Width

1912 mm (75.3 in)

Height

1478 mm (58.2 in)

Wheelbase

2945 mm (115.9 in)