BRABUS expands its portfolio by placing its spin on two iconic cars that have never worked before.
Most people who know about BRABUS are accustomed to seeing the brand’s work in creating iconic, powerful and stunning vehicles based on the Mercedes-Benz model. Based on Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUVs and S-Class sedans, BRABUS vehicles have both become icons of the automotive world for their seemingly unlimited dedication to luxury, appearance and performance. However, BRABUS does not stop at Mercedes-Benz for its cars, as the brand has announced two new cars that BRABUS has never based on before: the All-Electric Porsche Tycoon and the legendary Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet.
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Based on the Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet for the first time, the BRABUS 820 is a car that gives the Porsche 911 a complete BRABUS treatment, including luxury, looks and performance at no cost and with full potential. The car could be. The exterior with carbon fiber aerodynamic material and the BRABUS Monoblock Z “Platinum Edition” wheel, the BRABUS 820 undoubtedly created a 911 and a BRABUS. Once you take a look at the interior of the BRABUS masterpiece, you will see that it is just that, wherever you look, there are BRABUS signature quilting and embroidery alongside more carbon fiber accents.
Then comes performance. The 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six engine delivers an incredible 820 horsepower and with 700 lb / ft of torque, the BRABUS 820 is delivered from 0-60 in just 2.5 seconds and reaches electronically. With a limited top speed of 211 mph, it is not only the first 911-based BRABUS but also one of the fastest BRABUS cars ever built.
The Porsche Taycan Turbo S also gets a BRABUS makeover, an aggressive body kit and the 22-inch BRABUS Monoblock Z “Platinum Edition” wheel gives the car a classic BRABUS look. BRABUS masterpiece interior features BRABUS’s signature black and quilting, this time paired with lime green for an electric look that matches the car’s powertrain. BRABUS has introduced a ride control module on its Taycan, which allows you to change the ride height of BRABUS Taycan by 20 mm. Now that BRABUS’s lineup includes Porsche Taycan and Porsche 911, there seems to be no limit to what a dream car can be.
Source: Brabas