Brabus Mercedes-AMG E63, S63 Models Get 800 HP
Like clockwork, Brabus has unveiled new products at the Geneva Motor Show.
For this year’s show, the famous Mercedes-Benz tuner brought its Brabus 800 lineup, with the E63 and S63 models getting 800 horsepower and 737 pound-feet of torque from the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine. That allows the E63 S 4MATIC+ to go from zero-to-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in just three seconds flat, while the S63 4MATIC+ Coupe and Sedan do the same sprint in 3.1 seconds.
Each vehicle also get their own specific body modifications, helping improve aerodynamics while giving them a more aggressive appearance. The S-Class Coupe, for example, receives an additional front lip spoiler for the front bumper made from carbon fiber. There’s also a carbon fiber diffuser in the rear, with tailor-made cutouts for the Brabus sport exhaust system, while a subtle lip spoiler also made from carbon rounding off the aesthetics.
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The company is also showing off various new wheels that are available for Mercedes vehicles, ranging from 18 to 22 inches. Suspension modules are also part of the Brabus 800 package, giving the E63 and S63 a lowered stance. There’s also plenty of interior upgrades available, including genuine carbon elements in a sporty checkered flag design with a matte surface, replacing the production wood trim.
Pricing for the Brabus 800 packages were not announced, but we’re sure it doesn’t come cheap.
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