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jakobmm
November 17th, 2006, 19:35
:bigeyes: Way (http://www.topgear.com/content/news/stories/1337/) to go

steffenr
November 17th, 2006, 20:38
I dont like it;)

Hve the germn police changed their colors?

Ruergard
November 17th, 2006, 23:51
Hve the germn police changed their colors?

Thought about that too, isnt they the green ones? :D

And 225 mph, yes the standard one will do that. And more. But that one with those things on the roof... something called airrestiance will have something to say about that. :dance:

steffenr
November 18th, 2006, 13:56
Thought about that too, isnt they the green ones? :D


it would be nice to know, so Ill know what to look after, when im going on holliday in december:incar:

rks838
November 19th, 2006, 04:08
Who cares about the color?!? A 225 mph police car? That's freakin' awesome!

LamboM
November 19th, 2006, 20:59
You mean this car can do 360 KPH?
This thing can keep up with a ferrari enzo
But one thing worries me, such a fast car and it doesn't even have a downforce.
Very very dangerous.
At least I hope it has AWD or else this thing is hell on wheels...

frikktion
November 19th, 2006, 23:51
Source - Brabus
The BRABUS ROCKET, built in small-series production based on the Mercedes CLS series, is the world's fastest sedan. During test runs on the high-speed track in the southern Italian town of Nardo the 348,000-euro high-performance automobile improved upon the previous record of 350.2 km/h, held also by BRABUS with the E V12 Biturbo.

The heart of the new record car is the twin-turbo V12 engine from the latest Mercedes 600 models. It was fitted into the tight confines of the four-door with almost surgical precision. BRABUS (www.brabus.com) increases displacement to 6,233 ccm with a special crankshaft, larger cylinder bore and forged pistons. In addition the engine is extensively modified internally: Airflow in both intake and outlet manifolds of both cylinder heads is optimized and sport camshafts are installed.

The BRABUS engine specialists further equip the engine with custom-developed larger turbochargers, a more efficient intercooling system and a stainless-steel high-performance exhaust system with four exhaust pipes and low back-pressure metal catalysts. Newly programmed engine electronics orchestrate the perfect interaction of all new components and contribute not only to maximum power yield but also to meeting the latest EURO IV emission limits.

After the engine conversion, also available for all current Mercedes-Benz 600 and 65 models with twin-turbo V12 engine, the BRABUS S V12 S Biturbo engine is the most powerful TÜV-tested engine of German origin: The maximum power output of 730 hp / 537 kW is produced at 5,100 rpm. Peak torque is 1,320 Nm, but is limited electronically to 1,100 Nm, available from a low 2,100 rpm.

In addition to the top speed of 362.4 km/h, limited electronically for street-legal operation to 350 km/h, the BRABUS ROCKET also offers acceleration at the highest level: 0 – 100 km/h in 4.0 seconds, 0 – 200 km/h in 10.5 seconds, 0 – 300 km/h in 29.5 seconds.

Power is transferred to the rear wheels via a modified five-speed automatic transmission and the BRABUS locking differential.

The BRABUS ROCKET engine and the entire drivetrain are operated with high-performance lubricants from technology partner ARAL.

Naturally the unique performance of the world's fastest sedan must be kept safely in check at all times. In order to do so BRABUS in cooperation with Bilstein has developed a custom-calibrated height-adjustable coil-over suspension with gas-pressure shocks for the ROCKET. The shocks feature six settings each for bound and rebound.

Maximum size and state-of-the-art materials characterize the BRABUS high-performance brake system of the ROCKET. The front axle features vented ceramic brake discs in size 375 x 36 mm and 12-piston aluminum fixed calipers. Vented and perforated steel discs in size 355 x 28 mm and 6-piston aluminum fixed calipers on the rear axle complete this efficient and strong brake system.

The giant size of the brake components and the enormous vehicle performance necessitate the use of BRABUS Monoblock VI or S light-alloy wheels with 19-inch diameter. BRABUS technology partner Yokohama made the record run possible with the help of its ADVAN high-performance tires. The perfect tire/wheel combination for the BRABUS ROCKET features 8.5Jx19 wheels in front with 255/35 ZR 19 tires and 10Jx19 rims with 285/30 ZR 19 tires on the rear axle.

Specifically for the ROCKET the BRABUS designers have developed a front apron with large air inlets for optimal airflow to radiator and oil coolers. Like all other BRABUS body components for the four-door the front spoiler received its final aerodynamic touches in the wind tunnel. It not only reduces lift on the front axle but also contributes to a further improved drag coefficient.

Its aerodynamic counterpart on the rear axle is the custom-developed BRABUS rear spoiler lip. It emphasizes the bow-shaped design of the rear and together with the front apron improves directional stability by minimizing aerodynamic lift.

Integrated lights are the main feature of the BRABUS rocker panels and rear apron. Pushing a button on the keyless-entry remote or pulling on a door handle activates five LED lights on either side and in the rear. They illuminate the ground on both sides and behind the vehicle for added user friendliness in the dark.

The BRABUS rear apron is the perfect stylish backdrop for the four tailpipes of the BRABUS high-performance brake system. Its integrated diffuser is also part of the refined BRABUS aerodynamic-enhancement concept for the ROCKET.

The BRABUS ROCKET also meets the expectations of the most discriminating customers when it comes to the interior of one of the world's most exclusive automobiles. Soft and breathable BRABUS Mastik leather and Alcantara are part of the exclusive BRABUS ambiance as an ergonomically shaped BRABUS sport steering wheel and the speedometer with 400-km/h scale.

mr
November 20th, 2006, 06:59
About the color -> german police forces changed a few years ago to blue stickers + silver cars as they're easier to sell when they're set off duty.
Here in Austria they also changed the color of the police forces to blue / silver out of the same reasons.

well ... about the car -> in my opinion it looks wonderfull - especially in that color combo. I don't expect them buy a lot of such cars as it's not a really practical car for police forces - there was a porsche carrera at the "Autobahn Polizei" here in Austria - looked really nice and is now being stored at a museum; after the testing period of the car they meant that it wasn't really practical in daily use. well - it's personal taste if you believe that or just think it's much to expensive for police use.
well ... back to the brabus -> i don't believe that they will buy lots of them or drive a lot around in them; for chasing speeders they have one thing that'll always be MUCH faster than the speeder's car -> radio.

just my opinions.

rgds
mr

Duma
November 20th, 2006, 09:56
http://www.topgear.com/content/news/stories/1337/images/1/large.jpg

mama mia....

Der Major
November 20th, 2006, 12:39
I dont like it;)

Hve the germn police changed their colors?


Former, german police cars were white with green stickers but that changed a couple of years ago into silver with green stickers because white cars are hard to sell when they are off duty - silver is much better.

since the police officers here had also green uniforms for a long period of time they thought of something fresher and different - blue..and to match the uniforms with the cars, they changed the stickers to blue also and thats how it is today.

nevertheless cars like that are pretty unique and it looks evil.

tazsura
November 20th, 2006, 13:14
You mean this car can do 360 KPH?
This thing can keep up with a ferrari enzo
But one thing worries me, such a fast car and it doesn't even have a downforce.
Very very dangerous.
At least I hope it has AWD or else this thing is hell on wheels...

The Rocket does have downforce. The front bumper, rear valance and tail-lip spoiler were designed in conjunction with each other for ground-hugging downforce...and to avoid any nasty lift-off moments. Brabus would not design a car capable of 360KPH, without giving it buckets loads of downforce. At high speeds, BIG wing spoilers actually create more drag than downforce, and achieving 300KPH upwards becomes much more difficult. Thus lip spoilers and well designed valances are used and have greater effect, while still punching the smallest hole in the air.

Also, the car is not AWD. All that power goes to the rear wheels only:bow: :wo:

LamboM
November 20th, 2006, 20:59
Hope you're right because I'm not sure I would want to drive this car...
About the wing you can alway put it as a hydraulic wing that when you're
getting close to a corner you deploy it that's a good solution isn't it :mech: ?

And as long as it has downforce to restrain all that power it's ok that it's FR drive
or MR or somthing like that, rear wheels drive makes the car more agile because there is no multitasking..

Eckoman
November 21st, 2006, 12:34
Actually, German police cars have changed a couple of years ago to silver with green stickers. Now they change to silver with blue stickers to harmonize the police look to blue all over Europe. That's the main idea of it.

If silver cars (better resale value) were the only reason, they could have sticked with the silver cars and green stickers.

Der Major
November 21st, 2006, 13:56
Actually, German police cars have changed a couple of years ago to silver with green stickers. Now they change to silver with blue stickers to harmonize the police look to blue all over Europe. That's the main idea of it.

If silver cars (better resale value) were the only reason, they could have sticked with the silver cars and green stickers.

Vielen Dank Eckoman. Genau das hab ich doch schon geschrieben.

Thanks Eckoman that´s the same i wrote.

Eckoman
November 22nd, 2006, 15:32
I added the part about the european harmonization ;)