2007 Mercedes-Benz C DTM
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General Information
Vehicle Type:
4-door sedan,
race car
Price:
Unavailable
Fuel Mileage:
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Drivetrain
Configuration:
Front Engine/RWD
Engine:
V8 Nitrous-Assisted
Displacement:
4000 cc
Horsepower:
470 bhp @ 7500 rpm
Torque:
369 lb-ft @ ---- rpm
Max RPM:
Unavailable
Transmission:
6-Speed Sequential
Dimensions
Weight:
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Height:
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Length:
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Width:
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Wheelbase:
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Track (f/r):
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Performance
0-60 mph:
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0-100 mph:
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¼ mile:
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Top Speed:
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Lateral acceleration:
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Braking 60-0 mph:
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The C-Class is causing a sensation in the sporting world. Shortly after the premiere of the successful Saloon version, the engineers and technical staff were already busy putting the finishing touches to the racing version for the 2007 German Touring Car Masters (DTM) season. The latest edition of the most successful race car in DTM history celebrated its world premiere at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show. At the first race at the Hockenheimring on April 22, the C-Class 2007 will be ready to write the latest chapter in Mercedes-Benz" impressive DTM history, piloted by defending champion Bernd Schneider, last season's runner-up Bruno Spengler, youngster Jamie Green and two-time Formula-1 world champion Mika Hakkinen.

Development, design and construction began in March 2006. And just ten months later, the new C-Class for the DTM made its debut on the track. Beneath the new body are a whole host of modified components, notably the engine and the wheel suspension. The V8 engine with a cylinder angle of 90 degrees, a displacement of four litres and four valves per cylinder has been optimised and now develops around 470 hp at 7500 rpm with a peak torque of 369 lb-ft. The engineers were given the most technical freedom when it came to designing the wheel suspension which was fine-tuned in order to further improve handling and driving dynamics.
Updated 09:24 PM - December 03, 2008