Astonishing Transformation: A Mitsubishi Pajero Transformed into a G 63 Brabus

Recently, an image of a worn-out Mitsubishi Pajero transformed into a G 63 Brabus has captivated many people. This Mitsubishi Pajero has been a loyal companion to its owner for a long time, holding countless cherished memories. Despite its age and numerous damages, the owner decided to revive the car.

To give the Mitsubishi Pajero a complete makeover, the owner had to rebuild the frame and reinforce the car. Dent repairs and rust treatment were also essential. Using composite plastic materials, the owner skillfully modified the front and rear of the car to resemble the Brabus style.

While the lighting system maintains its original design, it has been fine-tuned to enhance brightness. Additionally, the car is now equipped with a roof light and carbon fiber roof rack.

A new wide body kit has been installed on the Mitsubishi Pajero, completely transforming its appearance. The mirrors and door handles are replaced to match the Mercedes-AMG G 63. Furthermore, the owner has fitted Brabus tires specially designed for the Mitsubishi Pajero 2000.

The rear of the car still features the Mitsubishi logo but is now equipped with a spare tire identical to the Brabus G800. The exhaust system is also designed with dual pipes, mirroring G-Class models.

The old blue paint has been removed, and the modified Pajero is now coated with Mamba Green paint, reminiscent of Porsche sports cars.

The interior of the car has undergone a complete renovation. Many details are now wrapped in leather and complemented by carbon fiber trim. The renovated Mitsubishi Pajero is equipped with various amenities, including a digital instrument cluster behind the steering wheel, a vertical entertainment screen integrated with a 360-degree camera, a new ESB sound system with a subwoofer placed under the rear of the car, power-adjustable front seats, and a starry sky ceiling.

New features have also been added, such as steering wheel adjustment, electronic parking brake, and wireless charging.

Revamping the exterior alone was not enough; the owner also decided to enhance the engine power to match the car’s new look. Additionally, the internal wiring system was handled meticulously, with an additional layer of fireproof coating for safety.

The owner has not disclosed the exact cost of transforming the Mitsubishi Pajero 2000 into a Brabus G 63, but it is undoubtedly a significant investment. This demonstrates the owner’s dedication and appreciation for the car that has been their loyal companion over the years.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

Photo: Quang Dao

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