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Meet the Brabus #5: a high-performance electric crossover that blends brutal speed, cutting-edge tech, and bold styling into Smart’s most powerful model yet. The AWD performance crossover’s ...
Renowned Mercedes-Benz tuner Brabus has announced it will be showcasing its latest and grandest project at the Frankfurt Motor Show, which starts today. Called the Brabus B63S, this is perhaps the ...
Bottrop, Germany - Brabus has finally worked its tuning magic on the latest Mercedes C-Class Sedan and Estate models. As you’d expect, there’s a vast array of options available to clients ...
Brabus has unveiled the latest version of its off-road pickup, the XLP 800 Adventure, based on the Mercedes-AMG G63 (W 465). With its extensive mechanical and cosmetic upgrades, the XLP 800 Adventure ...
Brabus has followed up the launch of its portal-axled, apocalypse-proof Mercedes-AMG G63 XL800 with this XLP800 Adventure pickup. If you’re wondering why, the simple answer is...why not? It carries ...
Apps such as maps can now be mirrored on the car's instrument panel as well as its infotainment screen ...
German high-performance brand BRABUS has officially launched its first-ever branded residential development: BRABUS Island, located in the upscale Al Seef District of Abu Dhabi. The project is being ...
The BRABUS 800 twin-turbo eight-cylinder power plant puts out 588 kW / 800 hp (788 bhp) and produces a peak torque of 1,000 Nm (737 lb-ft). It accelerates the BRABUS XLP 800 ADVENTURE from rest to ...
Both vehicles are finished in a glossy coat of black, wear a typically aggressive Brabus body kit, and look identical until you get to the C-pillar, which is the point where they begin to separate.
In a groundbreaking moment for luxury real estate, the German brand BRABUS has unveiled its first-ever branded residential project: BRABUS Island, developed in collaboration with Cosmo developments, ...
Workhorses do not get more exciting than the new Brabus XLP 800 Adventure. The model builds on the latest iteration of the Mercedes-AMG G 63 and is pretty much a continuation of its predecessor ...