
Times are changing. Brabus accustomed us to ostentatious and impressive preparations, offering the addition of soul and exclusivity to a selection of sports and exotic cars.
From now on, the German tuner is diversifying and taking an interest in what it calls “next-generation driving” with a package of improvements for the new Mercedes-AMG EQS 53100% electric sedan from the Stuttgart manufacturer.
Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 Brabus: full carbon fiber
To emphasize the sporty character of the AMG signature EQS 53, Brabus added a a body kit that includes a lot of carbon fiber parts. There’s a front blade, front bumper scoops, side skirts, rear extractor, not to mention a small spoiler.
A Brabus badge completes the look along with gloss black inserts instead of chrome, not to mention. Brabus Monoblock Z “Platinum Edition” 22-inch black forged wheels.. In addition to the sporty appearance, this set of modifications improves the aerodynamics of the model, as well as the stability of driving at high speeds.
To enhance the chassis of the Mercedes-AMG EQS 53, Brabus has also added the Brabus SportXtra suspension to it, which allows the body height to be adjusted by 15 millimeters at the front and 20 millimeters at the rear to lower the center of gravity. .
Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 Brabus: an aggressive look
Inside is a quilted leather upholstery Brabus’ ‘Arrow Wave’ black with micro-perforations throughout, eco-tanned in charcoal, finished with fabric found on the door panels and instrument panel. Various Brabus badges are applied to the board, and the pedals are decorated with specific carbon overlays.
The window sills and sun visors are covered in Dinamica microfiber, and when the doors are opened, the illuminated Brabus logo sill strips are revealed, which can be adjusted to match the interior lighting.
Under the hood we find the original Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 mechanics, equipped with the AMG Dynamic Plus package: the 100% electric engine develops no less than 761 horsepower with a torque of 1020 Nmallowing acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.4 seconds with a top speed of 250 km/h.
Source: Auto Plus

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