Carlsson CK65 Eau Rouge Limited Edition
at Frankfurt
By Frank
September 7, 2007 12:30 PM
Filed Under: Frankfurt Motor Show, German, Mercedes-Benz, Tuners
Based on CL65 AMG
Carlsson is one of the many German tuning companies making an appearance at the 62nd Frankfurt International Motor Show (or simply the IAA) next week. Brabus, Lumma, Lorinser, G-Power and A.R.T., to name a few, will all be showcasing their, for a lack of better term, personalisation talents.
German tuning house Carlsson, specialised in Mercedes products, will be showing a limited edition model based on the Mercedes CL 65 AMG. Renamed to Carlsson CK65, the CL will be putting out 720hp! That's 108hp over the standard version. The limited edition has been designed together with Etienne Aigner, according to the short announcement a “world famous German cult brand for stylish living”.
No further details are available at the moment, but we'll be sure to inform you after its debut on September 12th at 13.00 CET. If you venture out to the IAA, you can find Carlsson in hall 1.2 at Stand C31.
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