The Brabus workshop is already tuning the new G-Wagon, but it hasn’t forgotten about its predecessor. The farewell version of the Brabus 850 6.0 Biturbo 4×4² Final Edition was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show. Only 5 of these cars will be produced, priced at 482,000 euros.
As the name suggests, the model is based on the Mercedes G500 4×4². However, Brabus engineers decided on an engine swap and installed their six-liter V8 twin-turbo.
The eight-cylinder engine delivers 850 hp and boasts a torque of 1450 Nm. It is the most powerful Brabus G-Wagon, capable of accelerating to 100 km/h in 4.7 seconds. Its top speed is limited to 210 km/h.
In addition, the Brabus Mercedes G-Class retains portal axles, 60 cm ground clearance, and metal skid plates, making it highly capable off-road.
The SUV features carbon fender flares, a hood with an air intake, and 22-inch wheels.
The interior is trimmed in black and blue leather with contrasting stitching. The second row has two separate seats with electric adjustment, ventilation, and massage functions.