Brabus 800 Adventure XLP And Its Own Drone

Brabus have unveiled their new Brabus 800 Adventure XLP pickup which is based built upon a Mercedes-AMG G63 SUV, the new off-roader boasts the perfect balance of luxury and functionality, resulting in one of the most robust four-wheel-drive pickups on the market. 

Taking the current Mercedes-AMG G63 as a base, the engineers at Brabus HQ have grafted on a pick-up truck load bed without compromising rear cabin space.  Overall ride height is increased, bringing ground clearance up to 19.2 inches, a number helped by the 22-inch tires. Tuning the twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 to 789 horsepower and an earth-moving 738 pound-feet of torque. The dash to 62 mph takes 4.8 seconds, the firm’s side-exit exhaust with Boost Xtra sound. The top speed is electronically limited to 130mph due to the higher centre of gravity and the 22-inch all-terrain tires.

Inside, the Brabus 800 Adventure XLP features shell-shaped leather quilting in a range of color and material options, including Alcantara on surfaces like the headliner. 

Prices for the new Brabus 800 Adventure XLP start from $424,130, with the company also to offer a special The First Edition trucks will start at $627,000 and include a German drone built by Wingcopter. This drone can fly at speeds of up to 150 mph and even deliver aid and rescue equipment autonomously at distances up to 75 miles.  Discover Opulent Club on Apple News.