There is hardly any debating that the Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 4×4² is one of the most extreme cars ever released by the German marque. If it ever does get overshadowed, then it is by another G-Class, such as this G63 AMG Brabus 700 Final Edition.
The car has been built by German tuner Brabus and is currently on sale in Germany. Get it, and chances are you won’t have to keep your eyes on the road ever again. Seriously, it looks like it can handle just about anything coming your way.
The most immediately obvious highlights include the humongous ground clearance, extreme fender flares sporting a matte black finish, impressive black rollers and a unique radiator grille with the tuner logo on it.
The interior of the Brabus G63 4×4² houses sport seats clad in soft leather, numerous carbon fiber accents and even dedicated multimedia displays for the rear passengers!
The hood cover of the monstrous SUV conceals the stock 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine massaged to deliver 690 hp (515 kW) and up to 960 Nm (708 lbft) of torque. The car sprints 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in five seconds flat before reaching its electronically set limit at 210 km/h (130 mph).
The standard G63 costs €209,000, and while the ad doesn’t specify the price of this copy, you may expect it to be quite exorbitant. After all, Brabus has only built 10 such cars…
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