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Mercedes-AMG And Cigarette Racing’s New 41’ AMG Carbon Edition

Today Mercedes-AMG and Cigarette Racing presented the "41’ AMG Carbon Edition" at the Miami International Boat Show. As the eleventh jointly developed boat in this longstanding partnership, this special edition sets new standards in terms of performance, handling and versatility. Its systematic lightweight construction and design are inspired by the current Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S 4-door Coupé (combined fuel consumption: 11.3 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 257 g/km). The stated figures were determined in accordance with the prescribed measuring method. These are the "NEDC CO2 figures" according to Art. 2 No. 1 Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1153. The fuel consumption figures were calculated based on these figures. Further information on the vehicles on offer, including the WLTP values, can be found for each country at www.mercedes-benz.com Robust, lightweight carbon-fibre components are installed in the 41’ AMG Carbon Edition and the boat features an opt...

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Dear @MercedesBenzUSA , Long distance can be difficult, but we can make it work. ❤️ Cadillac — Cadillac (@Cadillac) February 14, 2019 Oh @JaguarUSA , you dog. https://t.co/gR6hoaJGZ0 — Cadillac (@Cadillac) February 14, 2019 Dear @Audi , Say Escalade with that beautiful German accent. ❤️ Cadillac — Cadillac (@Cadillac) February 14, 2019 Just don't leave scratch marks 😉 https://t.co/0aR1XcPtkL — Cadillac (@Cadillac) February 14, 2019 Dear @Lexus , We don't care what anyone says. We think your big grille is really attractive. ❤️ Cadillac — Cadillac (@Cadillac) February 14, 2019 Dear @JaguarUSA , Meow... ❤️ Cadillac #HappyValentinesDay2019 — Cadillac (@Cadillac) February 14, 2019 Dear @Tesla , Can we Super Cruise into your heart? ❤️ Cadillac — Cadillac (@Cadillac) February 14, 2019 Dear @BMWUSA , Is your GPS working? Because we're lost in your headlights. ❤️ Cadillac — Cadillac (@Cadillac) February 14, 2019

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