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What are the differences between Brabus G and Mercedes-Benz G?

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Stacey
07/29/25 11:53pm

The differences between Brabus G and Mercedes-Benz G: 1. Different interiors: Brabus G is equipped with ambient lighting; Mercedes-Benz G does not have ambient lighting. 2. Different exteriors: Brabus G does not have a distinctive logo; Mercedes-Benz G has a distinctive logo. 3. Different engines: Brabus G is equipped with a V12 turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 800 horsepower; Mercedes-Benz G is equipped with a V8 turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 250 horsepower. The Mercedes-Benz G is a mid-to-large SUV with a 5-door, 5-seat body structure. The vehicle dimensions are 4866mm, 1931mm, 1968mm, with a wheelbase of 2890mm. The suspension system uses a combination of double-wishbone independent suspension and solid axle non-independent suspension.

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AdrianDella
08/16/25 3:25am

As someone with some knowledge about car modifications, I believe the main differences between the Brabus G and the Mercedes-Benz G-Class lie in performance upgrades. The Mercedes-Benz G-Class is the standard luxury SUV from Mercedes, with relatively original power and design. However, the Brabus version is modified by Brabus, which upgrades the engine and transmission, boosting the output of the 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine to over 800 horsepower. The suspension is also lowered and reinforced for faster acceleration and sharper handling. The exterior features wide-body kits and large wheels, while the interior is upgraded with carbon fiber and custom leather, making it more flamboyant overall. The price gap is significant—the Mercedes-Benz G-Class starts at over 1.5 million RMB, while the Brabus version easily exceeds 2 million RMB, making it suitable for enthusiasts who pursue extreme performance. Maintenance after modification is also more expensive and requires specialized service. The factory Mercedes is more practical for daily driving, and I think it’s sufficient unless money is no object.

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ValentinaRose
10/19/25 4:38am

As someone who frequently interacts with luxury cars, I notice the most striking differences between the Brabus G-Class and the Mercedes-Benz G-Class lie in their styling and aura. The stock Mercedes G-Class boasts a timeless, understated appeal with its iconic boxy design and leather-dominated interior, perfect for those who prefer subtlety. However, the Brabus version undergoes a radical makeover: it features a widened front grille, an aggressive rear spoiler, and sporty alloy wheels, exuding an imposing presence. Inside, it upgrades to premium audio systems, bespoke-colored leather upholstery, and high-end rear-seat entertainment, making it a head-turner. Driving experiences are similar, though the Brabus offers louder exhaust notes and sharper acceleration. Priced significantly higher—Mercedes starts around 1.5 million RMB, while Brabus begins at 2 million RMB—it also incurs steeper maintenance costs with harder-to-source parts. In my view, Brabus suits fashion runways best, whereas Mercedes remains the top pick for family or business use.

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MacRiver
12/02/25 5:13am

I've driven the Mercedes-Benz G-Class and also experienced the Brabus version. The core differences lie in performance tuning and daily practicality. The standard Mercedes G-Class offers a comfortable and stable ride, making it suitable for urban commuting or light off-roading. Brabus enhances the engine for higher horsepower output, delivering faster acceleration, but the suspension is stiffer, fuel consumption is higher, and the ride is less comfortable. Externally, the Brabus version is more avant-garde and aggressive, with a luxurious interior that's harder to maintain. The price of the standard Mercedes is 1.5 million yuan, while the Brabus version doubles that, with higher insurance and maintenance costs later on. I would choose the original Mercedes for its higher cost-performance ratio and reliability.

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