Out of all the tuners out there, Brabus is perhaps one of our favorites. The German tuner, that focuses on Mercedes-Benz and alternative Daimler vehicles, works its magic while not having to botch the appearance of the automotive. The company has made quite nice-looking creations within the past, and therefore the Brabus 800 isn’t an exception to it.
The company has not stopped to amaze us and will not stop anywhere in the near future, the new Mercedes-AMG G63 comes in simple colors with vibrant contrast, outstanding wherever it would be seen, either on the streets or somewhere private it surely is one amazing machinery.

As you’ll be able to see, the Brabus 800 Black and Gold Edition is based on the Mercedes-AMG G63. The modifications begin with the widebody kit that further enhances the stance of the popular SUV. Of note, this Brabus is 10 centimeters (4 inches) wider than an everyday AMG G63.
Of course, as the name and pictures must tell you, the Brabus 800 Mercedes-AMG G63 comes in black with gold accents everywhere on the body. The brake calipers, emblems, and logotypes are painted gold, as are the massive 23-inch Brabus Monoblock platinum Edition Y-spoke forge alloys. These wheels are wrapped with 305/35 R23 Advan Sport superior tires.

To complete the neat exterior appearance, Brabus additionally added parts like 2 golden struts on the grille, the naked carbon-fiber on the hood, and the LEDs above the windscreen.
The black and gold theme continues within the Brabus 800’s cabin, with black thick leather seats, other black leather elements, and plenty of gold accents that create the inside look extremely elegant. As for the rear seats, Brabus replaced the bench types with 2 bucket ones with memory and integrated seat ventilation and heating. Nice.

Of course, what’s a Brabus without substantial engine updates. After putting in 2 high-performance turbochargers and other modifications, the Brabus 800 AMG G63 makes 789 HP (588 kilowatts) and 737 pound-feet (1,000 Newton-meters) of torque. This enables the super SUV to sprint from standstill to 62 miles per hour (100 kilometers per hour) in 4.1 seconds.
The limited-edition Brabus 800 Mercedes-AMG G63 features a price tag of 380,672 euros or around $424,000 at the current exchange rates, which is the export worth that excludes VAT in Germany.












