Brabus first introduced us to their new 850 Convertible at Le Mans this year, which was fitting seen as how this is the world’s most powerful convertible.

In order to achieve better performance than ever before, Brabus took the AMG-built 585 PS 5.5-liter twin turbo V8 and kicked things up a notch (or three) to 6.0-liters, 850 PS and a whooping 1,450 Nm (1,069 lb-ft) of torque.

That’s good enough to take this beast from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 3.5 seconds, marking a 0.4 sec improvement over the regular S63 Cabriolet, and a 0.3 second improvement over the Brabus 730 version.

Other changes include a modified exhaust, a suspension module that can lower the height by up to 15 mm (0.6 in), wider tires and a carbon fiber aero kit made up of a front spoiler, intake surrounds, rear diffuser, boot lid spoiler and mirror caps.

While the German tuner didn’t release any new interior shots, we do know the car comes with a wide array of optional extras from carbon fiber and aluminum trims, to custom upholstery and backlit logos.

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