Brabus has revealed its new Brabus 1000 supercar, which is based on the Mercedes-AMG GT63 S E Performance, and features a newly-developed exposed carbon fibre exterior concept as well as a hybrid powertrain.
The carbon fibre narrative continues along the vehicle's profile with brand-typical design attachments behind the front wheel arches and carbon fibre mirror covers. At the rear, the carbon fibre rear diffuser integrates with millimetre precision around the tailpipes, with the newly designed Brabus rear wing rounding off the look.
Underneath the Brabus engine cover lies a hybrid powertrain that combines a 4.5-litre V8 engine with a high-output electric drive system delivering a system output of 735kW (986bhp) and 1,820Nm of torque.
The supercar's bespoke interior is upholstered entirely in black leather that is contrasted by black Dinamica microfibre across the headliner. The seats and interior door panels are both quilted and perforated in the iconic Brabus "Shell" pattern. This motif extends seamlessly to the custom floor mats and trunk liner, uniting the interior space in both texture and tone. Subtle "Heritage" pattern embossings with the founding year "77" pay tribute to the origins of the brand.
