If you think the Mercedes-AMG G 63 is a shrinking violet, even if it comes in Brabus guise, then the tuning company has just the right thing for you — the Brabus 800 Adventure XLP SUPERWHITE. Measuring 5.31 meters long with almost 20 inches of ground clearance, the truck is one of Brabus’ most outrageous builds to date, but it does come with plenty of goodies to make it more than just a showboating exercise.
For example, a four-liter twin-turbo V8 engine produces 800 HP and 1,000 Nm of torque, which sends the pick-up to 62 MPH in just 4.8 seconds — impressive given its size. It’ll top out at 130 MPH, but speed is not this truck’s calling, as it should be able to tackle any terrain you throw at it thanks to its huge 22″ all-terrain tires and technical set-up.
Brabus completely rebuilt the rear end, including the rear suspension and driveshaft, to fit the G 63 with a truck bed. High-strength aluminum was used to build the independent suspension at the front axle, as well as the height-adjustable Ride Control coilover suspension that works with titanium-coated struts to allow you to alter the damping, powertrain, steering and assistance systems depending on the conditions.
Additionally, carbon fiber has been added to the wheel arches to offer a wide extension, and there’s also a new hood, a winch on the front, and LED lights on the roof. In contrast to the exterior, the interior is decked in lush white leather matching the bright white paint — which probably won’t stay as clean too long given the truck’s born intentions.
Brabus’ 800 Adventure XLP SUPERWHITE retails for €631,067 EUR (approx. $693,000 USD) and can be seen in detail above.
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