Brabus may be best known for its work on Mercedes-Benz models but it has just worked its magic on the new Range Rover P530 and turned what was already a seriously impressive SUV into one that seems like the perfect alternative to a Bentley Bentayga or Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
The tuner’s alterations start with the exterior of the SUV. Unlike some other famous tuners, Brabus typically creates new body components a touch more aggressive than the standard parts but nothing over-the-top. That’s the case with its new Range Rover, dubbed the Brabus 600. The front, for example, rocks a new bumper with carbon fiber air intake surrounds and a carbon splitter.
Elsewhere, the tuner has blacked out the front grille and replaced the original Range Rover badge with Brabus lettering. The luxurious SUV is also sitting on a set of massive 24-inch forged wheels developed in-house and also sports new carbon fiber side vents, a rear diffuser, a rear spoiler, and quad tailpipes.
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Driving the Range Rover P530 is a 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine with 523 hp (390 kW) and 553 lb-ft (750 Nm) as standard. Brabus has fitted its PowerXtra 600 performance upgrade to boost these figures up to 591 hp (441 kW) and 580 lb-ft (800 Nm).
While the exterior and performance changes made to the Range Rover are relatively subtle, the same cannot be said about the interior. Brabus has bathed the entire cabin a bright shade of Pistachio green with colored leather found on the seats, dashboard, steering wheel, door panels, and center console. It’s quite an eyeful and certainly makes a very big statement but should Range Rover shoppers want just the exterior and engine upgrades, we’re sure Brabus would be happy to oblige.