The Mercedes-Benz SEC was once considered one of the world's finest luxury two-door coupes, but Renntech has reimagined this classic with a 7.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 that produces many, many horsepower. This limited edition, entirely overhauled C126 Benz packs a punch, with around 660 horsepower and 650 torques, making it the only naturally aspirated version of its kind in active production today. The same M120 V12 used in the Pagani Zonda and the "highly collectible" CLK GTR is at the heart of this beast, and Renntech plans on delivering a signature V12 sound courtesy of hand-built equal length headers, among other high-grade components. You might like the 911 Carrera Cabriolet Reimagined by Singer, a 420bhp tribute to the 1980s Aston Martin DB7 V12. The Renntech Sledgehammer will be entirely re-engineered from the ground up, with a unified chassis, drivetrain, and aerodynamic package, tailored to the 12 individuals who'll get to ...
The Mercedes-Benz SEC was once considered one of the world’s finest luxury two-door coupes, but Renntech has reimagined this classic with a 7.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 that produces many, many horsepower. This limited edition, entirely overhauled C126 Benz packs a punch, with around 660 horsepower and 650 torques, making it the only naturally aspirated version of its kind in active production today.
The same M120 V12 used in the Pagani Zonda and the “highly collectible” CLK GTR is at the heart of this beast, and Renntech plans on delivering a signature V12 sound courtesy of hand-built equal length headers, among other high-grade components. You might like the 911 Carrera Cabriolet Reimagined by Singer, a 420bhp tribute to the 1980s Aston Martin DB7 V12.
The Renntech Sledgehammer will be entirely re-engineered from the ground up, with a unified chassis, drivetrain, and aerodynamic package, tailored to the 12 individuals who’ll get to own it. Each one will feature a monster widebody kit and your choice of forged wheel. The first SEC V12 Widebody will be delivered in December 2027. We’d say ‘keep an eye out’, but you’ll probably hear it first.
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