Brabus Unveils New Tuning Packages For AMG GT 63, C 63, And GLC 63

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Brabus Unveils New Tuning Packages For AMG GT 63, C 63, And GLC 63

  • Brabus unveiled new tuning packages for the Mercedes-AMG GT 63, C 63, and GLC 63 models to bump their outputs between 730 hp and 750 hp.
Mercedes-AMG GT 63, C 63, GLC 63 with Brabus 750 and 730 Upgrades

Once focused only on Mercedes-Benz models, Brabus has expanded its portfolio to Rolls-Royce, Porsche, and Range Rover. However, the three-pointed star marque remains its specialty. Recently, the German aftermarket tuner unveiled its newest tuning packages for the Mercedes-AMG C 63, GLC 63 SUV, and GT 63 Coupe.

Brabus 750

The Brabus 750 is tailored for the Mercedes-AMG GT 63. It equips a PowerXtra B40S-750 kit that massages 750 hp and 664 lb-ft of torque to the coupe’s 4.0-liter V8 engine.

The figures are significantly more than the car’s stock 577 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque. It does not alter the 196 mph top speed of the auto, but its 0 to 60 mph acceleration time is reduced to 2.9 seconds.

Brabus 730

The Brabus 730 infuses a PowerXtra B20E-730 to the Mercedes-AMG C 63 S E Performance and the Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 S E Performance. The unit elevates the mild-hybrid 2.0-liter four-pot internal combustion engine (ICE) of the cars to 526 hp and 476 lb-ft of torque. The numbers are considerably up from the stock 476 hp and 402 lb-ft.

Combined with the vehicles’ unmodified electric motor with 204 hp and 236 lb-ft of torque, the ICE boost turns their total output to 730 hp. The upgrade propels the C 63 and GLC 63 from 0 to 60 mph in 3.2 and 3.3 seconds, respectively.

Aesthetic Enhancements

Brabus has introduced subtle yet striking visual updates to complement the GT 63, C 63, and GLC 63 performance increase.

For the AMG GT 63, the focus is on improving aerodynamics and aesthetics. Brabus adds a front spoiler, rear diffuser, extended wheel arches, rear apron, and carbon-fiber tips to the quad exhaust ports. It includes an adjustable sound control system to personalize the engine noise of the car.

Meanwhile, the AMG C-Class sedan and GLC SUV receive tailored updates. These include redesigned front sections to optimize downforce and an integrated rear diffuser for improved stability.

Furthermore, Brabus offers various finishes for the carbon fiber elements for the two. These include glossy, matte, and customizable color options, giving buyers ample choice to suit their preferences.

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