Brabus, the renowned German tuning company, has unveiled its latest creation: the Brabus 930, based on the high-performance Mercedes-AMG S63 E Performance sedan.
In its original state, the Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance is equipped with a plug-in hybrid powertrain, combining a 4.0L V8 gasoline engine with an electric motor to deliver a total output of 802 horsepower and 1,430 Nm of torque. Brabus has enhanced this already impressive setup by adding their PowerXtra B40E-930 module, boosting the tuned car’s output to 917 horsepower and 1,510 Nm of torque (an increase of 126 hp and 80 Nm). This immense power is sent to all four wheels through a 9-speed automatic transmission.
According to Brabus, the 930 can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds, a tenth of a second quicker than the stock model, while its top speed remains electronically limited to 290 km/h.
On the exterior, the Brabus 930 boasts a carbon fiber body kit, including a front bumper add-on, side air intakes, a new grille with integrated “RamAir” air intakes, side skirts, a rear spoiler, and a rear bumper add-on. The tuning company has also upgraded the exhaust system to give the sports sedan a more powerful and aggressive sound.
The original wheels have been replaced with 22-inch Brabus Monoblock ZM “Platinum Edition” alloys. Brabus has also added their SportXtra module to the suspension, lowering the ride height by approximately 22 mm depending on the driving mode.
Inside, the Brabus S63 features the “Masterprice” interior package, with premium leather upholstery in a choice of blue or black. The cabin is accented with carbon fiber trim, Brabus logos, and “77” badges, commemorating the company’s founding year of 1977.
Brabus offers the S63 tuning package for €405,000 (approximately $442,855 or 11 billion VND) in Germany. This price tag is nearly double that of a standard Mercedes-AMG S63 E Performance, which starts at €208,393 (around $227,978 or 5.6 billion VND).
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Reference: Carscoops