Brabus has unveiled yet another vehicle, based on the Mercedes-AMG G65. It's the most powerful V12 off-roader the world has
ever seen according to Brabus, putting down 900 PS and 1,500 Nm of torque from a modified V12, whose displacement now stands at
6.3 liters, up from 6.0 liters.
Users won't get to enjoy the 1,500 Nm of
torque though, as it will be limited to 'just' 1,200 Nm to keep the
gearbox from exploding. Still, the Brabus' G65 needs 3.9 seconds for the
0-100 km/h sprint, a 1.4 sec improvement over the standard model, with a
top speed electronically capped at 270 km/h.
Only 10 units of the powerful SUV will be made, each
of them priced at € 666,000 (US$ 800,412). Each one comes fitted with a
distinctive wide bodykit that features plenty of carbon fiber. The exterior
look is completed with a set of 23-inch forged rims, wrapped in Yokohama
rubber.
The cabin hasn’t been left untouched either, as here
you will find plenty of leather, two individual seats at the rear with a center
console between them featuring a 4.3-inch touch panel, cup holders with heating
and cooling functions, and a built-in safe with an electrically-operated
drawer, among others.
We'll get to see more of the Brabus 900
'One of Ten' at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show, where it celebrates its premiere
alongside other tuned AMGs.