Mercedes-Benz E-class AMG Widebody Coupe 1988 – 3D Model

Mercedes-Benz E-class AMG Widebody Coupe 1988 – 3D Model

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Mercedes-Benz E-class AMG Widebody Coupe is a rare and iconic car that was built by AMG, a German tuning company. It is based on the W124 E-class coupe, but has been extensively modified by AMG to improve its performance and handling.
The most obvious difference between the AMG Hammer and the standard E-class coupe is its widebody kit. This kit consists of flared wheel arches, wider bumpers, and side skirts. It gives the car a more aggressive appearance and also helps to improve its aerodynamics.
Under the hood, the AMG Hammer is powered by a 6.0-liter V8 engine that produces 360 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque. This engine is mated to a five-speed manual transmission. The AMG Hammer can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 5.6 seconds and has a top speed of 155 mph.
The AMG Hammer also features a number of suspension and braking upgrades. It has a lowered suspension and stiffer springs, which help to improve its handling. It also has larger brakes, which provide better stopping power.
The AMG Hammer was a very expensive car when it was new. It cost around $100,000, which was more than twice the price of a standard E-class coupe. However, it was also a very desirable car and only a limited number were built. Today, the AMG Hammer is a sought-after collector’s car and values have remained strong.

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