Ultra-deluxe vehicles like the Lambo Urus barely need any kind of aftermarket attention, but Brabus still felt it could produce something meaningful in that respect.
The German Mercedes specialist’s latest package is already available for ordering, called simply the Brabus 900. It starts with a body kit that includes bumper air intake shrouds, a chin spoiler and sharper, longer side skirts. The wheel arches also look slightly widened with their new black trims. A three-piece ducktail spoiler and a diffuser with integrated quad exhaust tips round off the styling. As far as we know, all components are made from carbon fiber, although it’s hard to tell in case of the body-matched side skirts.
The interior features new synthetic suede upholstery in all black with only some white piping for contrast, as well as numerous carbon accents and Brabus logos. Things refuse to stay stock under the hood, either. The electrified 4.0-liter V8 there gets further turbocharged to 900 PS (888 hp / 662 kW) and 1,050 Nm (774 lb-ft) of torque.
That’s 100 horsepower and 100 Newton-meters above stock. Tuned like this, the Lambo crossover sprints from zero to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.4 seconds and reaches a cool 312 km/h (194 mph), the tuner claims.
There’s no mention of the pricing, but Autoevolution points out that Brabus typically sells project cars like this one for around €600,000.