Brabus Maybach 57 Sets World Speed Record at Nardo

Brabus Maybach 57 Sets World Speed Record at Nardo

By Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
November 20, 2007 11:14 AM
Filed Under: German, Maybach, Tuners

330.6 km/h, 205.2 mph

Three years ago Brabus took the Maybach 57 into their workshop and tweaked and tuned until they were left with a luxury saloon powered by their 640 hp 6.3 liter (instead of the factory standard 5.5 liter) SV12 bi-turbo engine capable of hitting 314 km/h (195 mph). But there is always room for improvement, and that goes especially for the experts at Brabus.

Cue the Maybach 57 with the Brabus SV12 S bi-turbo engine, this 12 cylinder engine puts 730 horsepower to the road and has managed to break the 200 mph benchmark on the Nardo highspeed test track in Italy. To be exact, the Brabus Maybach 57 managed to reach 330.6 km/h (or 205.2 mph) on the 12.5 km long oval test track.

The SV12 S bi-turbo engine has its displacement increased from 5.5 liters to 6.3 liters and received a special crankshaft with longer stroke, precision-balanced piston rods and larger pistons. Also two larger turbochargers, more efficient intercoolers, special manifolds and high-performance exhaust system were installed. Needless to say that the speed limiter has been disabled, torque has been electronically limited to 1,100 Nm (maximum torque would be 1,320 Nm) and the engine is still EURO IV compliant.

Brabus may have set a new speed record for the ultra-luxury market but have not bested the speed record for street-legal sedans, which still stands at 365.7 km/h (227.2 mph) set by Brabus back in October 2006.

Luxury has not been sacrificed to power and speed judging 15.2 inch screeninstalled in the back of the front seats, lamb-wool floor mats, alcantara interior, W-LAN and UMTS capable computer.

Source: Brabus GmbH

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A world-record speed of 330.6 km/h (205.2 mph) set on the high-speed test track in Nardo, Italy; BRABUS added to its extensive collection of automotive records with a Maybach 57 powered by a 730- hp (720 hp SAE net) / 537-kW BRABUS SV12 S Biturbo engine. It is the world's fastest and most exclusive ultra-luxury sedan. The BRABUS engineers and test drivers bested their own record set in 2005 when a Maybach 57 powered by a BRABUS SV12 Biturbo engine with 640 hp (631 hp SAE net) / 471 kW was clocked at 314 km/h (195 mph).

The SV12 S Biturbo evolution of the 6.3-liter displacement engine was originally developed for the BRABUS ROCKET, the four-door car based on the Mercedes CLS series. In October of 2006 it set a speed record for street-legal sedans of 365.7 km/h (227.2 mph), a record that still stands today.

For power increase of the turbocharged Maybach 12-cylinder engine from standard 550 hp (543 hp SAE net) / 405 kW to 730 hp (720 hp SAE net) / 537 kW BRABUS followed its tradition of increasing engine displacement. The BRABUS engineers developed a special crankshaft with longer stroke, precision-balanced piston rods and larger pistons to account for the increased cylinder bore. Displacement grows from standard 5.5 to 6.3 liters (335 to 385 cu. in.).

The inner workings of the engine are modified with precision-machined cylinder heads and special camshafts. The engine peripherals are tuned for more power with the help of a high-performance turbocharging system with special manifolds, two larger turbochargers, more efficient intercoolers, and a stainless-steel high-performance exhaust system with metal catalysts.

Custom-programmed engine electronics coordinate the perfect interaction of all high-performance components and ensure that the engine meets stringent EURO IV emission limits. The standard 250-km/h (155 mph) speed limit is also eliminated. The peak torque of 1,320 Nm (974 lb-ft) is limited by the engine electronics to 1,100 Nm (811 lb-ft).

The enormous power of the BRABUS SV12 S Biturbo engine is transferred to the rear wheels via a reinforced five-speed automatic transmission. For the lubrication of the entire drivetrain BRABUS relies exclusively on ARAL high-performance lubricants.

The top speed of 330.2 km/h (205.2 mph) places enormous demands on tires and wheels. The BRABUS suspension engineers developed forged 21-inch BRABUS Monoblock VI light-alloy wheels specifically for the Maybach. The fully polished multi-piece wheels with six double spokes perfectly fill the space beneath the wheel arches. They are mounted in size 9.0Jx21 in front with size 275/40 R 21 tires, and in size 10.5Jx21 with size 315/35 R 21 tires on the rear axle.

For further increased driving safety the BRABUS air-suspension module lowers the ride height by some 15 millimeters (0.6 inches) without compromising the unique ride comfort.

BRABUS refines the elegant lines of Maybach not just with a lowered ride height and with large wheels. The front of the sedan can be upgraded with two auxiliary headlights that serve as daytime running lights. They are stylishly integrated into the production front apron.

Exclusive BRABUS light design is also available for the sides and the rear of the Maybach: LED lights integrated into the body that illuminate the ground beside and behind the luxury sedan can be activated via the keyless fob. They help avoid unfortunate missteps into potholes or puddles in the dark. The rear of the Maybach is further upgraded with the ultra-flat tailpipes of the BRABUS sport exhaust system.

BRABUS also offers exclusive custom-tailored interiors and state-of-the-art multimedia technology for all Maybach models. Owners of the luxury sedan can choose from the finest leathers and Alcantara in any desired color and design.

Special loving attention to detail is present in the waffle-patterned leather carpeting that alone uses several kilometers of the finest thread, sewn with utmost precision. Custom-tailored BRABUS lambs wool floor mats caress the occupants' feet.

The BRABUS development team also created additional interesting features for the standard entertainment system of the Maybach. The 16:9 flat screens integrated into the back of the front seats measure 15.2 inches in the BRABUS version (standard: 9 inches). An additional 6-disc DVD changer rounds out the BRABUS multimedia package for the Maybach.

At the push of a button the Maybach transforms into a luxurious office on wheels: The screens the display the computer's user interface. BRABUS uses a special computer designed for use in a car that is connected to the internet via UMTS. A wireless keyboard and wireless optical gyro mouse make operating the computer easy and convenient. A USB 2.0 port, stylishly integrated into the center console, allows connecting external electronic equipment such as printer or a digital camera.

To remain online even when outside the vehicle the BRABUS communications specialists have integrated a high-tech notebook computer in an electrically operated drawer in the trunk. This computer is connected to the computer network of the vehicle via W-LAN.

Comments

Harajoshi
November 20, 2007 11:33 AM
Oscar Wilde would be thrilled by this, if it's that he is only satisfied with the best.

verdano
November 20, 2007 12:16 PM
Welldone! :)

hondaboy22
November 20, 2007 2:25 PM
well done boys. Rolls royce no where to be seen. Other guy: "oh but royce royce isn't concerned with speed they focus on luxury". Pal this is this way more luxurious than a rolls royce has ever been.

MBAMG
November 20, 2007 8:48 PM
This is why Rolls Royces are considered to be more traditional and more luxurious than Maybachs. Because they don't focus on speed records which other sedans have already broken (CLS Brabus) (tuned M5s). I never said Rolls Royces were faster than Maybachs so stop making things up to sound smart. And don't pal me.

Harajoshi
November 20, 2007 2:48 PM
Yes, but it's getting old, scince five years now it doesn't sell well. It still has the design-language of Mercedes from 5 years, too. For example the white stripes on the backlights, which, slightly modified, now the new s-class from Mercedes wears.

joelynn
November 20, 2007 7:59 PM
how come it's taken so long for a super-luxury saloon to get this fast? I hope Bentley do that W16 bugatti engined Arnage now to remind everyone who's boss.

hondaboy22
November 20, 2007 9:35 PM
well actually it would seen maybach is the boss, yesterday, here, now, today, and tommorow.

MBAMG
November 21, 2007 12:46 AM
hey no need to be so repetitive. I think we all have the brains to figure out that "here, now, today" all mean the same thing.

FOXHOUND
November 20, 2007 9:55 PM
lol, i think "silveraedanman" is parading around as "hondaboy22". his post sounds exactly like the one silversedanman used in the cadillac escalade sport concept page. he was talking about the porsche cayenne turbo and how its superior and bla bla bla.

FOXHOUND
November 20, 2007 9:56 PM
silversedanman: "Its so ugly. The Cayenne turbo is the worlds fastest SUV. RIGHT NOW, TODAY,THIS MINUTE, AS I WRITE THIS, TOMMOROW, AND FOR THE FORSEEABLE FUTURE"

joelynn
November 20, 2007 10:44 PM
remains to be seen whether the Maybach will be the boss for long.... and this jumped up S-class has nothing like the class of Bentley!

MBAMG
November 20, 2007 11:09 PM
when will he finally learn that nobody likes him and that it would be better for everyone if he stopped ressurecting from the dead.

MBAMG
November 20, 2007 11:10 PM
of course reffering to 'silversedanman'

hondaboy22
November 21, 2007 5:06 AM
Bentley sold themselvs to VW.

nathandavid88
November 21, 2007 7:14 AM
Actually no, Bentley did not sell themselves to VW.

Vickers, former owner of the then Rolls-Royce and Bentley Motors sold the company (including the RR part as well) to VW.

However, Rolls-Royce PLC (who make turbine engines for aircraft) own the Rolls-Royce name and leased it to BMW from 2003.

That's why if you own a RR made up until 2002, you get it serviced by Bentley.

hondaboy22
November 22, 2007 4:11 AM
ofcourse german owned is bentley and Rolls royce.

phobos
November 26, 2007 3:26 PM
maybach? it is an elephant with huge power,,fast but dumb,,,boring,,can you read this silversedanman,rolli? i miss your stupid comment

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