Brabus ML63 Biturbo revealed in Geneva

Brabus ML63 Biturbo revealed in Geneva

Brabus ML63 Biturbo

Brabus has unwrapped the ML 63 Biturbo at the Geneva Motor Show this week. It is derived from the Mercedes-Benz AMG ML 63 and it receives 478kW (650hp), and 850Nm of torque assisting the SUV to reach a maximum speed of 310km/h (192mph). Compared to the Brabus Widestar, it comes with 100hp more and can sprint from 0-100km/h in 4.2 seconds, about 0.7 seconds faster than the Widestar and it comes with a maximum speed that is 35km/h faster.

These potent figures come from a 6.3-liter V8 powerplant, with a dual left-turning turbos installed on the right side. It consequently maximizes performance without compromising air flow. The latest SUV comes with a different 23-inch alloy wheels and a monotone interior finish with Alcantara, carbon fiber and leather.

Offered for this SUV is a Widestar full body conversion package which comes with appearance touches, such as new rock panels, door trim, rear apron and quad exhaust. Three-piece wheels with forged wells provide better handling from the Widestar. The Brabus ML 63 Biturbo comes with a €190,602 price tag. The B63 Biturbo powerplant is available for separate purchase at €69,800 setback.


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