Following updates for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class in standard specification or with Avantgarde or Exclusive Package, Brabus has released styling and performance upgrades for vehicles equipped ex-factory with AMG body styling.

Brabus’ designers have developed detachable components including a sharp front spoiler that fits on the lower part of the AMG Line bumper, a rear spoiler and a diffuser-look rear bumper insert which houses the four chrome-plated tailpipes of the Brabus sports exhaust system.

Exterior enhancements also include the Brabus Monoblock wheels, offered in various designs and diameters (18, 19 or 20 inches). For those who want to improve the C-Class’ handling characteristics, Brabus offers sports suspensions developed jointly with Bilstein, sports springs (which lower the ride height by about 30mm), as well as a control module that lowers ride height on models equipped ex-factory with Airmatic air suspension.

In terms of performance, Brabus offers several power kits for petrol versions of the C-Class. The C180 gets an extra 21PS (20hp) with the Brabus PowerXtra B18.2 package, boosting output from 156PS (154hp) to 177PS (174 hp). Peak torque is also boosted from 250 to 300Nm (184 to 221lb-ft), resulting in an improved 0-100 km/h (62 mph) sprint time of 8.4 seconds and a top speed of 230 km/h (143 mph).

The Brabus PowerXtra B20.2 performance kit offered for the C200 boosts power by 41PS (40hp) and torque by 30Nm (22lb-ft), for a maximum power output of 225PS (221hp) and a peak torque of 330Nm (243lb-ft). With this kit, the Mercedes-Benz C200 sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 7 seconds, and reaches a top speed of 242 km/h (150 mph). Performance kits for diesel versions are still under development.

As for interior upgrades, Brabus offers fine leather interiors and custom accessories such as aluminum pedals and velour floor mats with Brabus logo.

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