3 sightings by 3 spotters worldwide

Market value
$340,196 to $720,239
Did you know
Only 10 units produced; boasts 900 horsepower engine.
The Mercedes-AMG Brabus G 900 Widestar Superblack W463 2018 is the automotive equivalent of a heavyweight champion stepping into the ring dressed in a tailored tuxedo. Born from the already formidable Mercedes-AMG G63, Brabus took this iconic off-roader and dialed it up to eleven, crafting a beast that commands attention and respect wherever it prowls.
Under its aggressively widened arches and menacingly darkened exterior lies a meticulously tuned 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, pushing out a staggering 900 horsepower. It's not just about brute force; Brabus engineers meticulously recalibrated suspension dynamics, ensuring that this hulking SUV corners with surprising agility, defying physics and expectations alike.
Visually, the Superblack edition is a masterclass in understated intimidation—its obsidian-black paintwork, carbon fiber accents, and bespoke interior appointments exude luxury and menace in equal measure. Every detail, from the hand-stitched leather seats to the precision-machined aluminum pedals, speaks volumes about Brabus' relentless pursuit of perfection.
Culturally, the Widestar Superblack quickly carved out a niche among celebrities and automotive aficionados, becoming an unmistakable symbol of power and exclusivity. While it may never see a racetrack, its performance credentials and sheer presence ensure that it remains a standout chapter in the storied legacy of Mercedes-AMG and Brabus collaborations.
3 Mercedes-AMG Brabus G 900 Widestar Superblack W463 2018 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 3 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Mercedes-AMG Brabus G 900 Widestar Superblack W463 2018 is rated Epic.
Recent Mercedes-AMG Brabus G 900 Widestar Superblack W463 2018 sightings on AutoRadar come from München, Hannover. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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