Brabus 800 Bumps Up The Performance And Appeal Of The Mercedes-AMG G63
Giancarlo Perlas October 25, 2024Brabus just unveiled its new work for the Mercedes-AMG G 63 for the Brabus Collection 2025. The new Brabus 800 was built for true car connoisseurs with its plethora of styling options and high-performance V8 engine.
Key Specs of the Brabus 800 Based on the Mercedes-AMG G63
Powertrain
As the numbers in its name imply, the Brabus 800 has an 800 hp output coming from its eight-cylinder power unit. According to the company’s email to BenzInsider, it comes with an equally astounding force at 1,000 lb-ft torque that goes to Mercedes’ signature 4Matic all-wheel-drive system and is distributed via the Speedshift TCT nine-speed automatic transmission system.
The figures are a significant departure from the iconic SUV’s standard 577 hp and 627 lb-ft of torque emanating from its 48-volt hybrid system-aided high-performance engine.
The Brabus touch imbues the special AMG G 63 with a 0 to 62 mph acceleration time of only 4 seconds. However, the tuner electronically caps its top speed at 149 mph.
Styling
The Brabus 800 offers a lot of bespoke combinations for the individualization of the G-Class. For its pre-built versions, the famous aftermarket tuner offers customers three color schemes to choose from, such as the Superblack, Mean Green, and Deep Blue variants. The names point to the dominant colors on the exterior of the SUVs.
All versions benefit from the Brabus Widestar body kit. This puts a more muscular look to the already imposing physique of the AMG G 63. It includes an exposed-structure carbon tailored exclusively for the tuning specialist’s Masterpiece supercars. The German aftermarket tuner further tops off their looks with its signature 24-inch Platinum Edition monoblock wheels.
On the other hand, the interior is clad in a two-toned theme. It mixes the eponymous special color of each model with high-quality black leather and Alcantara. In addition, Brabus equips it with carbon fiber inserts in the upholstery as well as aluminum paddle shifters and pedals.
Prices for the Brabus 800 Mercedes-AMG G 63
The Brabus 800 starts at 475,500 euros in Germany for the Superblack, excluding VAT. The tuner bumps up the prices significantly for the Mean Green and Deep Blue models. The two start at 493,800 euros and 513,900 euros, respectively.