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The famous German studio Brabus, which has been working with Mercedes-Benz for decades, has officially announced its first project based on a car from the Italian brand. It was the Urus SE hybrid crossover, transformed into the exclusive Brabus 900 Mint. This is another historical milestone for the renowned tuning studio, which has previously worked on Porsche and Rolls-Royce.

The car received a proprietary package of PowerXtra LG40-900 improvements, which increased the output of the hybrid power plant from the base 800 to 900 hp, and the torque from 950 to 1050 Nm. Acceleration from zero to 100 km/h now takes 3.2 seconds. All new body elements made of carbon fiber are painted in the original mint color. This includes a splitter, wheel arch extensions, and a diffuser. The car received 24-inch Monoblock Z Platinum Edition wheels and a sports suspension with a ground clearance reduced by 20 mm.

The color scheme of the interior fully matches the exterior: it is trimmed with perforated mint-colored leather. The cost of the modified Lamborghini Urus from Brabus starts from 583 thousand euros, which is almost twice as expensive as the standard Urus SE.

Earlier it became known that Porsche is ready to change its mind about turning the Boxster and Cayman sports cars into electric cars.

Brabus 900 Mint
Brabus Brabus 900 Mint
Brabus Brabus 900 Mint
Brabus Brabus 900 Mint
Brabus Brabus 900 Mint
Brabus Brabus 900 Mint
Brabus Brabus 900 Mint
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