What kind of car is the Brabus brand?

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LaMackenzie
07/24/25 2:27pm
Brabus is a German automotive brand founded in 1977, primarily producing modified vehicles. Mercedes-Benz has two exclusive tuning companies, one being AMG and the other Brabus. Brabus is solely a modification company specializing in Mercedes-Benz vehicles and does not manufacture cars itself. One of Brabus's most famous modified models is the Mercedes-Benz G-Class. The original Mercedes-AMG G65 comes with a 6.0L V12 engine, producing a maximum of 630 horsepower and 1000 Nm of torque, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in 5.3 seconds. After modification by Brabus, this engine can output 900 horsepower and 1500 Nm of torque, reducing the 0-100 km/h acceleration time to just 3.5 seconds.
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McAlina
08/11/25 8:16am
As a car enthusiast, I really enjoy researching the Brabus brand. It's not an independent automaker, but rather a German company specializing in modifying Mercedes-Benz vehicles. Since its founding in 1977, they've been transforming ordinary Mercedes cars into high-performance beasts, like the G-Class or S-Class. By adding twin-turbochargers, they boost horsepower from 300hp to over 800hp, and redesign the exhaust system to produce an incredibly loud roar. The interior features premium leather and carbon fiber with custom luxury elements, while the exterior gets exclusive badges and large wheels for an imposing look. Brabus-tuned cars offer blistering acceleration and stable handling, but the downside is their outrageous price - often doubling or more the cost of the original vehicle (which already costs hundreds of thousands), plus significantly increased fuel consumption and complicated maintenance. Having followed these cars for years, I believe they represent ultimate performance but are better suited for seasoned enthusiasts with deep pockets who are prepared for frequent gas station visits.
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