March 7, 2007

Brabus Widestar Heating Up Geneva Auto Show

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Brabus Widestar

The new concept version of the Mercedes-Benz ML63 is heating up the stage of the upcoming Geneva Auto Show as it will finally reveal an even more powerful, more stunning and more nerve racking Brabus Widestar Concept. The wide track Mercedes-Benz ML63 version is perhaps the most apt concept on the most awaited show coming this week.

Figure this out: Inside its hood of its previous model is a V8 which is capable of producing a powerful 510-horsepower filled with Mercedes parts such as sport air filters, high-performance metal catalysts and reprogrammed engine electronics. But now, because the ML63 has retuned, it has an even more powerful V8 of horsepower rises up to 550 and peak torque grows from 465 to 479 pound-feet. With a capability to rush from a complete zero to a high of 62 mph in just 4.9 seconds and also powering up to 171 mph, who would not say its powerful.

The exterior car parts received a retouch as well. Its new front and rear fascias and a front spoiler bumper with three air inlets and four integrated auxiliary headlights gives more eye catching features. Inside the new cabin lies a stainless steel doorsill with illuminated Brabus logos, a sport steering wheel and leather-covered door trim pieces with options like an electric folding table and a high-performance brake system.

Mercedes is like placing what a racing car has on its new road car concept. What a brilliant idea. Now, with more speed and more power, the Brabus Widestar will sure capture the biggest part of the street and would be getting more people attracted to it. I just wish it be sent to production. I’m certainly keeping my fingers crossed.

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