Brabus has just unveiled a special version of the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4MATIC+, featuring enhanced performance that allows it to deliver 750 hp.
To achieve this, Brabus engineers upgraded the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, with custom Brabus turbochargers that increased the power to 750 hp and a maximum torque of 900 Nm.
This power allows the Brabus 750 GT to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 315 km/h.
For these performances, the German tuner equipped the model with specific adjustments to the chassis and suspension. Additionally, Brabus outfitted this model with a stainless steel exhaust system, featuring four tips wrapped in carbon, which, according to the tuner, enhances both performance and engine sound.
The superlatives of this 750 GT extend to the exterior, which features carbon fiber details, including raised fins on both sides of the bumper, a rear wing positioned at the end of the trunk, and a generous rear diffuser. Additionally, there are striking forged ten-spoke wheels, measuring 21 inches at the front axle and 22 inches at the rear.
As usual, Brabus has also refined the interior of this more radical version of the Mercedes-AMG GT 63, featuring illuminated door sills, aluminum or exposed carbon pedals. Furthermore, there is a more refined look, the Brabus Masterpiece, in leather, which is fully customizable to reflect each client’s style.
As for prices, the German tuner has already announced that the Brabus 750 GT starts at €318,000.