After tuning a more exclusive Brabus G500 4×4² recently, Carlex Design took on a new project that required fitting a previous-gen Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG with a new interior.
And they have done so by applying black leather, with contrasting white stitching and a honeycomb pattern, to the center of the seats, and massive Audison subwoofers mounted in the trunk.
Leather was also applied to the upper part of the dashboard, door panels, and armrest, thus giving it a more luxurious look. In fact, the numerous physical buttons in the center console remain the only things that give away the car’s age.
Before returning the AMG to its owner, Carlex Design applied a grey matte wrap to its exterior, fitted it with aftermarket wheels with a multi-spoke pattern, and painted its calipers red.
This C63 AMG remains stock beneath the skin, thus the naturally aspirated 6.2-liter V8 engine, which was eventually replaced by the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 in the newer AMG-badged cars, still makes 457hp and 600Nm (443lb-ft) of torque.