Mercedes debuted its C112, mid-engine sports car. Unfortunately, after only 700 deposits were offered for the 408 HP vehicle, Mercedes declined to produce any models. If they still exist, all of the C111’s ever produced are in Mercedes-Benz’s possession. The most important recent innovations have included ABC Active Body Control, the world's first actively controlled suspension system, which was unveiled by Mercedes-Benz in 1991 in its C112 research vehicle and was introduced in the CL coupe in 1999. A C112 version also followed, fitted with a 6.0 liter V12. No version ever made it to production. The car eventually made it to Mercedes-Benz World and the damage has since been repaired. One of the original 1970s Mercedes-Benz C111 show cars has gone on display at M-B World A later version with 6.0 V12 power and called the C112 was mooted for production, but never made it, sadly. In this way, working independently of each other, the founding fathers of today’s Daimler AG and its globally successful Mercedes-Benz core brand laid the As the world’s first car, the Benz Patent-Motorwagen is the symbol of pioneering spirit The C111 concept was released by Mercedes-Benz in various iterations of power trains. Aside from the turbo-charged gasoline engines, the company also fitted diesel and rotary engines on it too. Its successor, the C112, was fitted with a 6-liter V12 engine. .
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Description: Mercedes-Benz MBE4000, 450 hp, eng brake, Eaton Fuller 10 spd, A/R susp, 120 00 lb frt, 40000 lb rears, 218 in. WB, Hours: 774325 Auction: Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers at St. Louis on 2012-12-20 Click here for full listing for 2005 FREIGHTLINER C112 WOT is this and in what city is it being photographed? Take your best guess below. Last week, notsogosu was our winner, identifying the mystery vehicle as a 1991 Mercedes-Benz C112 "after several hours of my life wasted." MERCEDES-BENZ SL65 AMGThe demon lies within but then abandoned the twelve-cylinder format for the next half-century. The Mercedes C112 mid-engine concept was unveiled at the 1991 Frankfurt show with a 60-degree, 6.0-liter, DOHC V-12 engine that Germany`s Mercedes-Benz may yet produce its outrageous C112, a mid-engine, gull-wing street racer fitted with the company`s 400-horsepower, 6.0-liter, V12 engine and a 6-speed gearbox. With a claimed top speed of nearly 195 m.p.h., the vehicle embodies a .Another Picture of Mercedes-Benz C112 :
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