Mercedes-Benz pulled off an impressive redesign of the G-Class, but there’s always room for more, right? Enter the Brabus 700 Widestar. Based on the AMG G 63, the longtime German Mercedes tuner got its mitts on pretty much everything with this wild-looking off-roader.
Starting with the important stuff, Brabus made the G 63 faster. It worked some magic with engine tuning, and now the G 63 makes a clean 700 horsepower, up from the 577 hp produced by the stock 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8. Torque jumps too, going from 627 to 701 pound-feet. So what does that get you in the acceleration department? Brabus says the big Benz will hit 62 mph in 4.3 seconds, whereas the stock G 63 will get there in 4.4 seconds. So not much — basically a ridiculous time for a vehicle of its size getting a bit more ridiculous. If you feel like tempting fate, top speed is an electronically limited 149 mph, too.
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