
The Brabus 800 Adventure XLP Superwhite is the company's latest outstanding performance pickup.
The pickup is based on the Mercedes AMG G 63, and in order to convert it into the Brabus 800 adventure XLP Superwhite, Brabus engineers must use cutting-edge CAD technology to create a new rear cab wall with heated windows for the compartment for passengers.
To accommodate the Brabus cargo bed, which replaces the trunk, Brabus created a unique extremely strong frame module off-roader that shifts the suspension further. As a result, the wheelbase was raised by 50 cm, necessitating the design of a 5.31-meter-long driveshaft.
Furthermore, the bed floor and side-opening tailgate are created of document steel, the carbon bedsides are manufactured by Brabus business division CSP, the bed liners are produced of Flexi Teak material, which can also be discovered on outstanding performance Brabus Marine boats, the twice bed bars behind the cab have a matt black coating, and the pickup goods is white with shades of gray Brabus logotypes to pair the overall color scheme.
Brabus also created a new suspension idea for heavy-duty off-road operations, new portal axles which provide the pickup 49 cm of ground clearance, new components made of extremely strong aluminum, and height-adjustable Brabus Ride Control coilover suspension to match the design. The included Dynamic pick suspension adjustment allows the driver to pick several configurations for the titanium-coated struts.
Brabus has equipped the car with a set of Brabus Monoblock HD alloy wheels designed exclusively for the portal axles. These wheels are 9.5J x22 polished in black paint and set on Pirelli Scorpion ATR all-terrain wheels in the size 325/55 R-22.
The vehicle's exterior incorporates exposed carbon on its wheel arch extension, a Brabus hood cowl that has two power bulges, and Brabus wind deflectors with four LED work lights. The front and back of the vehicle also have carbon parts sealed in a high-gloss finish, such as the radiator grille surround it, air intakes in the front fascia with incorporated daytime running lights, side mirror covers, skid plate components, and side rub strips.
The Brabus 800 Adventure XLP Superwhite is organized by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine outfitted with the Brabus PowerXtra B40S-800 effectiveness upgrade. The engine produces 800 horsepower at 6,600 rpm and a highest torque of 1000 Nm at a low 3600 rpm. accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h takes 4.8 seconds, and the maximum speed is electronically set at 210 km/h due to the all-terrain tyres.
The vehicle's interior includes White Warm leather on the seats, door panels, center console, back cab wall, steering- wheel grips, and lesser part of the dashboard.
Furthermore, the seat center parts and inner parts of the trim panels have been equipped with Double Cube quilting and perforation, which some interior components are embossed with '77' signets as homage to the developing of Brabus in 1977, the top part of the instrument panel has been covered with black leather, and a little dark color can be additionally discovered in the Alcantara roof foundation trim and headliner.
The Brabus 800 Adventure XLP Superwhite begins at 631,067 euros for the whole vehicle.