
Carlsson will be towing a limited series to the Geneva Motor Show in March. The debut will be starred by a753-horsepower Carlsson C25 hypercar.
Inspired from the Mercedes SL 600, the car runs on a 6.0 liter bi-turbo V12 engine that enables the C25 to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h with up to 1150 Nm of torque. The C25 records a top speed of 352 km/h.
Carlsson CEO Markus Shuster said that he wanted his company to build a car safe enough for the road as well as the track, “Therefore, we deliberately wanted to develop a car which is highly exclusive on the one hand and can be used for the daily journey to office on the other hand,” Schuster said. “All security-relevant regulations such as pedestrian protection, crash behaviour, ESP, ABS, Airbag systems are identical to large series editions with most modern standards.”
The C25 has also been fitted with a C-Tronic adaptive and variable suspension to make the car more responsive on curves yet comfortable in straight lines. The lightweight 20-inch wheels weigh less than 45 kilograms and are wrapped in high performance tires. 405 mm slotted brake discs are used up front, while the rear is fitted with 380 mm discs.
A combination of tanned buffalo leather, carbon fiber and suede in a variety of colors accessorize the interior. Race seats, five-point belts, roll-bars, and roll cage are all left off the car to keep the vehicle comfortable.
Pricing on the limited edition Carlsson C25 should be announced before its Geneva debut.



