This Brabus 800 possesses a matte black exterior color, accompanied by many details made from carbon fiber such as the grille surround, hood, mirror caps, etc.
Mercedes-Benz G-Class is gradually becoming a “national” luxury car in Vietnam. Since its introduction, this model has been continuously brought to the country in large quantities through both official and private distribution channels.
And to go against the current trend, many owners are seeking out custom versions of this car, such as the Brabus 800 Widestar featured in this article.
Accordingly, this Brabus-tuned Mercedes-AMG G63 was spotted on the streets of Hanoi, featuring an extremely attractive matte black paint. This G63 is equipped with the wide body kit from Brabus called G800 Widestar, including fender flares, front/rear bumpers, wing, hood, new wheels, etc.
The front of the car stands out with three larger air intakes to improve cooling performance. The radiator grille has a carbon fiber trim, the 3-pointed star logo is replaced with the logo of this tuning company, and the Brabus lettering is also attached above the front camera. The hood of the car is made of carbon fiber and has additional air intakes.
Looking at the side of the car, we can see that the original Mercedes-AMG G63 body has been extensively modified to create a more powerful and aggressive look. The car features many black faux air ducts. The original AMG logo and V8 Biturbo emblem have been replaced with the Brabus logo on a red background. The front fenders feature shark fin and LED lights. The rear fenders also have smaller shark fin details.
At the rear of the car, the rear bumper adds expanded black mesh details, the AMG logo is replaced with the Brabus logo, and the G63 logo is replaced with the number 800.
In terms of powertrain, the Brabus 800 Widestar uses a 4.0L V8 engine, combined with a 9-speed automatic transmission that has been refined to produce a power output of 789 horsepower and a maximum torque of 1,000 Nm. With the revamped engine, the Brabus 800 can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.1 seconds. The top speed is limited to 240 km/h.
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