BRABUS P900 ROCKET - Exclusive BRABUS MASTERPIECE interior

Video Credit: AutoMotions
Published on October 3, 2022 - Duration: 01:25s

BRABUS P900 ROCKET - Exclusive BRABUS MASTERPIECE interior

Since its presentation, the BRABUS XLP pickup based on the Mercedes-AMG G 63 has found many proud owners around the world.

The use of specially developed portal axles and the tremendous ground clearance of 49 centimeters (19.2 in) achieved as a result trim these BRABUS supercars for maximum off-road capabilities.

However, BRABUS also received requests for a spectacular, high-performance road-going version of the pickup from Bottrop at the same time.

A wish that now comes true with the BRABUS P 900 ROCKET EDITION โ€œOne of Ten.โ€ However, BRABUS supercars captivate not only with superior performance, but also with maximum individuality, a fact also documented by the โ€œRocket Greyโ€ special paint finish on the vehicle pictured here.

Just like customers can order their vehicle in any color they like, BRABUS can also tailor the interior to their personal wishes in every detail.

That is the specialty of the experts in the BRABUS upholstery shop.

To provide contrast to the exterior color, they used especially soft, royal black leather to create a BRABUS MASTERPIECE interior for this pickup with consummate craftsmanship.

The particularly exclusive appointments compel with their perfect finish that features precisely applied, crest-shaped quilting on seats, trim panels and in the footwells.

The latter also are covered with leather.

In addition, the stitching incorporates the bright red of the bodywork components for contrast.

All in all, 206 cockpit elements from switches and speaker grills to air vents and every trim piece were glazed in โ€œROCKET RED.โ€ Another BRABUS specialty is the ambient lighting for the air vents.


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