What The Brabus 800 Adventure XLP Superwhite Is Up To
by AutoExpert | 25 March, 2022
Brabus has just started converting the current generation G63 into a bizarre vehicle with portal axles and 19.2 inches of ground clearance. The newest 800 Adventure XLP Superwhite is the follow-up to the year's first monster, the Superblack.
The destructive G63 truck rides on large 22-inch wheels that are covered in all-terrain rubber. The Brabus invention nevertheless manages to reach 62 mph (100 km/h) in under 4.8 seconds. The developers electronically limited the peak speed to 130 mph (210 km/h) for obvious reasons.
Even though the expert has already fit a V12 into the SUV's engine compartment, the Superwhite continues with the V8. The twin-turbo 4.0-liter engine has been tweaked to produce 788 hp and 737 lb-ft (1,000 Nm) of torque, so it isn't the ordinary variant.
The 800 Adventure XLP Superwhite is approximately 20 inches longer than the SUV it is based on, measuring 209 inches long. Obviously, a substantial length was required to fit a cargo bed with a custom white sheet steel floor. The side-opening tailgate constructed from the same material is used to reach the back storage area. Brabus has also installed unique carbon fiber bedsides created in-house.
Carbon fiber has been utilized throughout the automobile, including the fake hood scoops and wheel arch expansions. The same material is also used for the side mirror caps and the front spoiler with additional lighting on the top.
Brabus also needed to configure electronically controlled running boards to make entering the cabin simpler. Leather can be found almost everywhere, including the floor and the headliner, which is bordered by Alcantara. The Brabus 800 Adventure XLP Superwhite costs a lot of money, which is no surprise. It costs €631,067 ($695,000) with the car, but it doesn't include any extras.