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You've never seen such a brutal Mercedes-Benz Big G

Brabus recently unveiled a "Brabus 900 Crawler", a heavily modified super-off-road vehicle based on the Mercedes-AMG G 63, which reduces the weight of the car to 400 kg by removing the doors and introducing a large number of carbon fiber kits, while its 4.5-liter V8 twin-turbo engine can provide a maximum horsepower of 900 horses (PS), which is not only quite tough in appearance, but also has the ability to accelerate to 100 kilometers per hour in 3.5 seconds.

You've never seen such a brutal Mercedes-Benz Big G

The brabus 900 Crawler already has a considerable degree of difference in appearance from the native G-Class, in addition to removing the doors, the wheel arch is also more extended than the regular G-Class, coupled with the Brabus configuration of the extra-long travel adjustable suspension, and 20-inch forged aluminum rings, creating an extremely tough off-road atmosphere. In addition, the 53 cm chassis height and the ultra-short front and rear suspension settings also provide excellent terrain traversal.

You've never seen such a brutal Mercedes-Benz Big G

In terms of interior, Branus is equipped with four carbon fiber racing seats painted in red, which bring excellent lightweight performance while being lightweight. The Silvertex fibre material used in the seats is a special fabric specially designed for the use of racing boats in the Brabus Marine program, with special features such as fireproof, antibacterial, mildew and stain resistant.

You've never seen such a brutal Mercedes-Benz Big G

In the power section, the Brabus 900 Crawler is powered by a 4.5-litre V8 twin-turbo petrol engine with a maximum horsepower of 900 hp (PS) produced at 6,200 rpm and a maximum torque of 1250 Nm. The meter appears at 2,900 rpm, but due to the torque limitations of its 9-speed automatic manual transmission, its torque output is limited to 1050 Nm. Rice. Thanks to its powerful power output, the Brabus 900 Crawler can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds, while the top speed is limited by the off-road tires, which are limited by the configuration of 160 km/h.

According to available data, the Brabus 900 Crawler will produce only 15 units, and the pre-tax price will reach a staggering 749,000 euros, with delivery expected as soon as 2023.

You've never seen such a brutal Mercedes-Benz Big G

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