An impressive Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6×6 comprehensively modified by Brabus has hit the used car market, and for anyone who wants to attract attention wherever they go, it is hard to beat this thing.
To say the automotive world was left flabbergasted when the G63 AMG 6×6 was unveiled back in 2013 would be an understatement. Launching at a similar time to the ‘holy trinity’ of hybrid hypercars, the 6×6 was the ultimate expression of excess – and the Brabus-tuned example is even crazier.
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Modifications made by the German tuning company are comprehensive and include things like a new exhaust system as well as bespoke running boards, bumpers, LED daytime running lights, grille, a carbon hood, and much more. Brabus also upgraded the 5.5-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine from 536 hp to 700 hp through a custom tuning kit.
The interior also benefits from a host of modifications thanks to Brabus. For example, there is an Alcantara headliner, Alcantara sunvisors, new leather across the dashboard, seats, and center console, as well as bespoke floor mats, among other upgrades.
It is understood that a touch over 100 examples of the G63 AMG 6×6 were built by Magna Steyr out of its facility in Graz, Austria but it is unclear just how many were upgraded by Brabus, although we suspect they won’t be that many.
This particular example from Hollman International has been driven 12,700 km (7,891 miles) and has an asking price of €951,881 ($1.072 million) including VAT if sold in Europe or €799,900 ($901,000) if exported overseas.