Brabus, the renowned German tuning company, has unveiled its latest creation - a 1000hp hybrid wagon based on the Mercedes-AMG E 63 S. This high-performance estate, dubbed the Brabus 1000 ALL GRAY, combines luxury, practicality, and extreme power in one package.
Powertrain Specifications
The Brabus 1000 ALL GRAY boasts impressive performance figures:
- Combined output: 735 kW / 1000 hp
- Maximum torque: 1820 Nm (electronically limited to 1620 Nm)
- 0-100 km/h acceleration: 3.1 seconds
- Top speed: 290 km/h (electronically limited)
Engine Modifications
Brabus has extensively modified the Mercedes-AMG powertrain:
- Increased displacement to 4.5-liters
- Custom-made crankshaft, forged pistons, and connecting rods
- Two specially developed turbochargers
- Hybrid system retained from the base Mercedes-AMG E 63 S E Performance
Design and Aesthetics
The wagon features Brabus' signature styling:
- Monochrome gray exterior finish
- Carbon fiber body components for improved aerodynamics
- 21-inch or 22-inch Brabus Monoblock wheels
Interior Enhancements
Brabus has upgraded the interior with:
- Fine leather upholstery
- Carbon fiber trim elements
- Brabus-branded accents throughout the cabin
Practical Performance
Despite its extreme performance, the Brabus 1000 ALL GRAY retains its practicality:
- Spacious wagon body style
- Potential for significant cargo capacity (exact figures not provided)
- All-wheel drive system for improved traction and usability
The Brabus 1000 ALL GRAY represents the pinnacle of high-performance wagons, offering supercar-level power in a practical package. While it may be excessive for most, it showcases the potential for combining electrification with traditional high-performance engines in the luxury segment.