Wed. Nov 6th, 2024

Defiantly Bold, The Brabus 930 S Has Entered The Scene

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Brabus
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Brabus has revealed a new model, the 930 S, which is based on the Mercedes-AMG S63 E Performance. The company calls the car “vollkommen” which translated from German means “completely.”

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That might sound like an odd thing to call a car, but Brabus isn’t just any tuner. After all, it makes every vehicle with the “1-Second-Wow effect” in mind, and the 930 S hits that objective. It’s in the exposed carbon-fiber trim pieces, Brabus Monoblock ZM wheels, and that distinct badge right on the nose of the super sedan.

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Image via Brabus

Building off a Mercedes-AMG S63 E Performance is a great way to go. After all, it’s the most powerful S-Class ever, packing a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 mated to an electric motor. That powertrain hits hard with a peak 791-horsepower, al thanks to technologies developed through modern Formula One racing. Combined with an AMG Performance 4Matic+ all-wheel-drive system, the luxury sedan is killer when it comes to performance.

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Image via Brabus

According to Brabus, the 930 S does 0-60 in 3.2 seconds and can hit an electronically-limited 180 mph. The tuner says those exposed carbon fiber bits on the exterior aren’t just for show, they reduce front-end lift at speed, making the luxury sedan far more stable. Others direct increased airflow to the grille and brakes, cooling for enhanced performance under stress.

But stress is about the last thing you’ll find rolling around in this Brabus. As one would expect, the interior is plush, sporting Seashell Diamond quilted leather seats plus other aesthetic treatments which set this apart even from a regular S63 E Performance.

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Image via Brabus

Always unapologetically bold and decisive, Brabus has created yet another masterpiece which will undoubtedly age well, the value of one of these super sedans increasing over time for those lucky enough to scoop one up.

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