The luxury sedan is called the iBusiness and fitted with Apple iPads, an iPod touch, and a host of horsepower upgrades in typical Brabus fashion.
Inside the top-shelf S-Class awaits an Apple-based entertainment and communication system. A mini-sized Mac computer runs the operation, which is accessed through iPads and shows its talents by way of a 15.2-inch widescreen display built into the headliner. The computer itself is housed in between the rear seats and the iPads can be affixed to seatback trays with available keyboard, mice, and Web camera peripherals. The front seat headrests also incorporate monitor screens and the Mercedes COMAND system can be controlled with the iPads. A 64-gigabyte iPod touch stores music for the entire cabin to hear.
No Brabus update is complete without a bodykit, enlarged wheels, bigger brakes, and new acceleration and top speed numbers. The iBusiness runs to 62 mph from a standstill in four seconds flat and to 124 mph in 11.9 seconds. Brabus says the electronically limited maximum speed is 211 mph, which sounds plenty fast for the businessman on an airstrip.
HarDaWAY said
14:23 09/03 2010
nice
littlemisslinkz said
18:26 09/03 2010
MZ Legend said
17:34 09/05 2010
inside nice
Zib said
19:43 10/28 2010
now das wat i call a ride yo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!it sell off!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wats the price tag like on that baby?????///
The luxury sedan is called the iBusiness and fitted with Apple iPads, an iPod touch, and a host of horsepower upgrades in typical Brabus fashion.
Inside the top-shelf S-Class awaits an Apple-based entertainment and communication system. A mini-sized Mac computer runs the operation, which is accessed through iPads and shows its talents by way of a 15.2-inch widescreen display built into the headliner. The computer itself is housed in between the rear seats and the iPads can be affixed to seatback trays with available keyboard, mice, and Web camera peripherals. The front seat headrests also incorporate monitor screens and the Mercedes COMAND system can be controlled with the iPads. A 64-gigabyte iPod touch stores music for the entire cabin to hear.
No Brabus update is complete without a bodykit, enlarged wheels, bigger brakes, and new acceleration and top speed numbers. The iBusiness runs to 62 mph from a standstill in four seconds flat and to 124 mph in 11.9 seconds. Brabus says the electronically limited maximum speed is 211 mph, which sounds plenty fast for the businessman on an airstrip.