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Brabus 930

Brabus 930

Brabus makes some of the most powerful Mercedes-AMG cars on earth, and its latest is the most potent ever made by the Bottrop, Germany tuning house. It takes the already nutty 843-horsepower Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance and bumps it to 917 bhp. Torque is an astounding 1,143 lb-ft (more than the W16 Bugatti Veyron). 0-62 mph comes in 2.8 seconds, and the top speed is 196 mph. The performance bump comes by way of Brabus-built twin turbos for the 4.0-litre V8, as well as a larger compressor unit. The 930 also gets staggered 21/22-inch BRABUS Monoblock Z “Platinum Edition” forged wheels, a custom BRABUS adjustable suspension, a bespoke interior, and loads of carbon fiber. No price has been officially announced, but expect it to be well north of $300k.