When "off-road vehicle" means 800 horsepower, a carbon roof and a drone landing pad... Forget modesty. The BRABUS XLP 800 Adventure is not made for discreet millionaires. This is a vehicle for those who jump from Monaco to a private atoll for the weekend and would trade in a Rolls-Royce Cullinan because it's too... ordinary. If Tony Stark had a ranch in Namibia, he'd drive this. Not because it needs 800 horsepower and 1,000 Nm of torque - but because it can. And because it's nice to be able to control the LED roof lighting with an app on your smartphone while wearing a white tuxedo.
We present to you BRABUS XLP 800 Adventure – the ultimate SUV for those for whom even a supercar doesn't provide enough adrenaline and who expect their pickup to not only dominate off-road, but also on the red carpet in Monte Carlo.
Brutal mechanics in an extreme luxury package
The basis is well known – Mercedes-AMG G 63. But what BRABUS has done with it goes beyond classic modifications. Under the hood, a 4.0-liter V8 biturbo roars, ensuring that the vehicle accelerates to 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds. Yes, this is a pickup that would leave most sports cars behind at the traffic lights. Due to the high center of gravity and 49 centimeters of ground clearance (yes, almost half a meter), the top speed is electronically limited to 210 km/h. But let's be honest - if you're in Portofino, you're more interested in how you look at 10 km/h.
Higher, wider, more carbon
BRABUS The XLP 800 Adventure is not for those who settle for the standard. Carbon elements adorn the entire WIDESTAR widebody kit – from the flared fenders to the roof rack and the camouflage-aggressive front grille with integrated winch. The whole look screams: “Don’t touch it. Unless you have a helicopter.” It’s available in Superblack and Superwhite – because why settle for a gray compromise?
The unapologetic cabin
The interior is a combination of luxury and technological fetishization. Double Cube quilted leather (hand-stitched, of course), Alcantara headliner, aluminum and carbon fiber accents throughout. Rear passengers have their own digital display on the ceiling where they can check speed, time – or just how rich it all looks.
Landing pad? Yes, indeed.
The BRABUS XLP 800 Adventure also offers an optional landing pad for the high-performance Wingcopter drone, built directly into the cargo area. This drone can fly at speeds of up to 240 km/h and achieve a range of 120 kilometers – useful for delivering essential supplies to remote locations or for capturing spectacular aerial footage of your adventurous lifestyle. It’s not just a toy – it’s functionality with serious character.
Price? Tell me how many rooms your penthouse has
With a base price of around 610,000 euros (excluding tax) and easily over 720,000 euros if every stitch counts, the BRABUS XLP 800 Adventure is not just a vehicle. It's a statement. It's a ticket to a world where power and prestige are the bare minimum to start a conversation.
Why does it exist?
Because there are people who have a yacht and don't need an explanation. Who don't park, but show off. And who know that life is too short for boredom, standard rims and ordinary SUVs. If someone asks you why you paid as much for a pickup as for a luxury villa – tell them that the villa is in one place. BRABUS everywhere.