The Brabus 1000 high-performance hybrid has been handcrafted with a balance of luxury and bespoke to deliver “a new kind of supercar experience”, the auto maker says.
Based on the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance, the Brabus 1000 features a recently developed exposed carbon fiber exterior concept with a combined system output of 1,000bhp.
Interior
The supercar’s interior is upholstered in the black leather, contrasted by black Dinamica microfiber across the headliner. The seats and interior door panels are both quilted and perforated in the Brabus Shell pattern. This motif extends to the custom floor mats and trunk liner, connecting the interior space in both texture and tone. The car also features a subtle Heritage pattern embossing with the founding year 77 in tribute to the origins of the brand.
Exterior
The carbon fiber narrative is maintained along the vehicle’s profile with brand-typical design attachments behind the front wheel arches and carbon fiber mirror covers. At the rear, the carbon fiber rear diffuser integrates with millimeter precision around the quad 76mm (2.9in) tailpipes of the Brabus sports exhaust system. The latest Brabus rear wing rounds off the look, and has been developed to harmonize form with function.
Under the hood
Underneath the Brabus engine cover, which is made of red exposed-structure carbon fiber, lies a hybrid powertrain that combines a 4.5-liter Brabus V8 biturbo engine with a high-output electric drive system. The Brabus has a system output of 735kW/1,000hp and a peak torque of 1,820Nm (1,342 lb-ft), electronically limited to 1,620Nm (1,195 lb-ft) to safeguard drivetrain integrity.
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