Brabus 800: trio of blacked-out Mercedes-AMG G 63s revealed
Three Brabus 800 Mercedes-AMG G 63s revealed in blackout spec
Brabus 800: trio of blacked-out Mercedes-AMG G 63s revealed
Brabus reveals three right-hand-drive Mercedes-AMG G 63s in Brabus 800 spec: blackout widebody, carbon fiber, yellow leather cabins, 800 hp and 1,000 Nm.
2025-11-17T20:32:40+03:00
2025-11-17T20:32:40+03:00
2025-11-17T20:32:40+03:00
Brabus wrapped up the week with a striking reveal — three identical Mercedes-AMG G 63s in Brabus 800 specification. In the images released by the tuner, the SUVs come across as a deliberately assembled set: fully black bodywork, widened arches, new bumpers, a reworked hood, and high-output lighting integrated into the roof and front fascia.Each G 63 wears signature fender extensions, wide illuminated side steps, and a bold grille carrying the Brabus badge. At the back, there’s a redesigned bumper, carbon-fiber detailing, and the brand’s spare-wheel carrier. Large wheels with vivid accents deliver the lone splash of color against the blackout exterior and sharpen the whole look.Inside, the cabin is retrimmed in bright yellow leather, complemented by carbon fiber and Brabus-branded details. All three vehicles are right-hand drive, hinting at markets such as the United Kingdom, the UAE, South Africa, or parts of Asia.Under the hood sits the familiar Brabus 800 setup: 800 hp and 1,000 Nm, which makes them noticeably quicker than the standard G 63 that reaches 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds. With that extra shove, these SUVs should be a couple of tenths quicker to the benchmark.Brabus doesn’t disclose whether the cars were commissioned or built for display. Either way, a trio like this is bound to draw attention wherever it turns up.
Brabus reveals three right-hand-drive Mercedes-AMG G 63s in Brabus 800 spec: blackout widebody, carbon fiber, yellow leather cabins, 800 hp and 1,000 Nm.
Michael Powers, Editor
Brabus wrapped up the week with a striking reveal — three identical Mercedes-AMG G 63s in Brabus 800 specification. In the images released by the tuner, the SUVs come across as a deliberately assembled set: fully black bodywork, widened arches, new bumpers, a reworked hood, and high-output lighting integrated into the roof and front fascia.
Each G 63 wears signature fender extensions, wide illuminated side steps, and a bold grille carrying the Brabus badge. At the back, there’s a redesigned bumper, carbon-fiber detailing, and the brand’s spare-wheel carrier. Large wheels with vivid accents deliver the lone splash of color against the blackout exterior and sharpen the whole look.
Inside, the cabin is retrimmed in bright yellow leather, complemented by carbon fiber and Brabus-branded details. All three vehicles are right-hand drive, hinting at markets such as the United Kingdom, the UAE, South Africa, or parts of Asia.
Under the hood sits the familiar Brabus 800 setup: 800 hp and 1,000 Nm, which makes them noticeably quicker than the standard G 63 that reaches 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds. With that extra shove, these SUVs should be a couple of tenths quicker to the benchmark.
Brabus doesn’t disclose whether the cars were commissioned or built for display. Either way, a trio like this is bound to draw attention wherever it turns up.