German high-performance automobile designers Brabus are back at it again with the Stealth Gray Brabus 900 Rocket Edition. Touted as the most powerful G-Class ever built, this G-Wagon, based on the Mercedes-AMG G63, is powered by a monstrous 4.5 liter twin-turbo V8 engine capable of churning out 900 horsepower and 922 pound feet of torque! This sports SUV is a track-ready beast equipped with a nine-speed automatic transmission, forged connecting rods, a billet crankshaft, and a valve-controlled sports exhaust system. The Rocket Edition has a top speed electronically limited to 174 mph and can reach 0 to 60 in just 3.7 seconds, which is impressive for a vehicle of this shape and size. Brabus Brabus Brabus Brabus Brabus Brabus Brabus Brabus Speaking of size, the box-shaped G-Wagon comes with a newly developed Widestar aerodynamic-enhancement concept. Additions include numerous carbon fiber attachments (front spoiler, roof spoiler, rear diffuser, fender flairs) along with several other custom enhancements, such as an illuminated ROCKET logo for the front grille and bespoke 24-inch monoblock Z high-tech forged wheels. This body kit not only looks great but helps the Rocket Edition achieve its potential as a high-performance luxury SUV.

 

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The interior is just as stylish, boasting Brabus’ fully-handcrafted, luxurious Masterpiece interior. Black leather with red trim creates an opulent feel in the cockpit, with all 216 front dash elements featuring the signature “ROCKET RED” glazing. Brabus is only producing 25 units of the Stealth Gray Brabus 900 Rocket Edition, with each automobile set to be sold for a touch under $600,000.   brabus.com  

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German high-performance automobile designers Brabus are back at it again with the Stealth Gray Brabus 900 Rocket Edition. Touted as the most powerful G-Class ever built, this G-Wagon, based on the Mercedes-AMG G63, is powered by a monstrous 4.5 liter twin-turbo V8 engine capable of churning out 900 horsepower and 922 pound feet of torque! This sports SUV is a track-ready beast equipped with a nine-speed automatic transmission, forged connecting rods, a billet crankshaft, and a valve-controlled sports exhaust system. The Rocket Edition has a top speed electronically limited to 174 mph and can reach 0 to 60 in just 3.7 seconds, which is impressive for a vehicle of this shape and size. Brabus Brabus Brabus Brabus Brabus Brabus Brabus Brabus Speaking of size, the box-shaped G-Wagon comes with a newly developed Widestar aerodynamic-enhancement concept. Additions include numerous carbon fiber attachments (front spoiler, roof spoiler, rear diffuser, fender flairs) along with several other custom enhancements, such as an illuminated ROCKET logo for the front grille and bespoke 24-inch monoblock Z high-tech forged wheels. This body kit not only looks great but helps the Rocket Edition achieve its potential as a high-performance luxury SUV.

 

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The interior is just as stylish, boasting Brabus’ fully-handcrafted, luxurious Masterpiece interior. Black leather with red trim creates an opulent feel in the cockpit, with all 216 front dash elements featuring the signature “ROCKET RED” glazing. Brabus is only producing 25 units of the Stealth Gray Brabus 900 Rocket Edition, with each automobile set to be sold for a touch under $600,000.   brabus.com  

See more about - Kevin Hart’s Custom 1977 Ford Bronco Heading To Auction

German high-performance automobile designers Brabus are back at it again with the Stealth Gray Brabus 900 Rocket Edition. Touted as the most powerful G-Class ever built, this G-Wagon, based on the Mercedes-AMG G63, is powered by a monstrous 4.5 liter twin-turbo V8 engine capable of churning out 900 horsepower and 922 pound feet of torque!

This sports SUV is a track-ready beast equipped with a nine-speed automatic transmission, forged connecting rods, a billet crankshaft, and a valve-controlled sports exhaust system. The Rocket Edition has a top speed electronically limited to 174 mph and can reach 0 to 60 in just 3.7 seconds, which is impressive for a vehicle of this shape and size.

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Speaking of size, the box-shaped G-Wagon comes with a newly developed Widestar aerodynamic-enhancement concept. Additions include numerous carbon fiber attachments (front spoiler, roof spoiler, rear diffuser, fender flairs) along with several other custom enhancements, such as an illuminated ROCKET logo for the front grille and bespoke 24-inch monoblock Z high-tech forged wheels. This body kit not only looks great but helps the Rocket Edition achieve its potential as a high-performance luxury SUV.

 

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The interior is just as stylish, boasting Brabus’ fully-handcrafted, luxurious Masterpiece interior. Black leather with red trim creates an opulent feel in the cockpit, with all 216 front dash elements featuring the signature “ROCKET RED” glazing.

Brabus is only producing 25 units of the Stealth Gray Brabus 900 Rocket Edition, with each automobile set to be sold for a touch under $600,000.

See more about - Kevin Hart’s Custom 1977 Ford Bronco Heading To Auction

See more about - Kevin Hart’s Custom 1977 Ford Bronco Heading To Auction