Brabus made the Mercedes G63 even more brutal and powerful
- This G63 was modified by Brabus
- It has 800 horsepower and does 0-60 in 4.1 seconds
- It’s available from SBX Cars with 4,600km on the clock
Published on Jan 22, 2025 at 4:38 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Jan 22, 2025 at 4:38 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
This is the Mercedes-AMG G63 Brabus 800, one of the most brutal and powerful iterations of the G-Wagen.
It’s fitted with a widebody package, and with custom Tiffany Blue interior.
But the most important part is that it produces 800 horsepower and it’s just as fast as a supercar.
This one – a 2022 model – is available from SBX Cars.
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The G-Wagen looks even more aggressive with the Brabus package
The G-Wagen is a massive SUV and a powerful car, but this one is even bigger, and more powerful, thanks to the Brabus treatment.
It’s fitted with what Brabus calls the ‘WIDESTAR’ package.
Among other things, you’ve got carbon fiber wheel arch extensions, carbon fiber hood and carbon fiber accents for the interior as wheel.
The hood is new – also made of carbon fiber – as is the subtle spoiler at the back.
Speaking of the interior, the cabin was reupholstered using Tiffany Blue-like leather, similar to Supercar Blondie’s Mercedes-AMG G63.
The 22-inch Brabus Monoblock wheels with Tiffany Blue calipers complete the package.
A luxury SUV that goes like a supercar
The 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine that powers the G-Wagen was modified with the addition of a Brabus module, upgraded turbos and a remapped ECU.
As a result, the V8 now puts out 800 horsepower and 737lb-ft of torque.
The top speed is limited to 149mph (250km/h), but the vehicle does 0-60mph in just 4.1 seconds, which puts it squarely into supercar territory.
The G-Wagen you see here has indeed been treated like a supercar.
It’s as good as new, and only comes with 4,600km (around 2,800 miles) on the clock.
The auction is already live on SBX Cars, and it’s set to end on January 28.