What is a brabus car?
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brabus is Brabus. Brabus, also known as BRABUS, is one of the world's most professional car manufacturers: it is a car manufacturer recognized by the German Automotive Authority, producing high-performance vehicles like the new Brabus Rocket 800. Here is more information: 1. In 1996, the BRABUS-EV12, modified on the basis of the original Mercedes-Benz E-Class model, reached a top speed of 330 km/h and was included in the Guinness World Records as the fastest sedan in the world. 2. Mercedes-Benz has two exclusive tuning companies, one is AMG, and the other is BRABUS. Strictly speaking, Brabus is only a tuning company specializing in Mercedes-Benz cars and does not produce cars itself. The difference between Brabus and AMG is that AMG is a subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz and must consider cost and profit when modifying. Brabus, on the other hand, is a tuning company recognized by Mercedes-Benz, focusing solely on technology without regard to cost.
I remember the first time I saw a B.R.A.B.U.S. car was on the streets of Germany—that massive beast resembling a Mercedes G-Class but covered in carbon fiber roared past. This brand doesn’t actually manufacture entire vehicles; they specialize in extreme upgrades for Mercedes models. They disassemble regular AMG engines, reinforce them, and stuff in bigger turbos, pushing V8s up to 900 horsepower. The exhaust systems are swapped for ones that echo blocks away, and the interiors are completely redone with custom leather featuring illuminated logos. The most outrageous part is they even make performance versions of the electric Smart, equipping it with sport suspensions and 20-inch wheels. A car enthusiast friend told me buying their car is like purchasing a ticket into the top-tier tuning club.