7 sightings by 7 spotters worldwide

Market value
$119,850 to $214,427
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Hits 0-100 km/h in just 4.0 sec, despite weighing 2.5 tons.
The Mercedes-AMG Brabus 850 Biturbo 6.0 Widestar 2016 is a ferocious beast, a testament to automotive excess wrapped in the guise of luxury SUV practicality. Born from the already potent AMG G63, Brabus—those delightfully mad German tuners—decided that 571 horsepower wasn't nearly enough. Thus, they bored out the engine to a monstrous 6.0 liters, strapped on larger turbochargers, and unleashed a staggering 850 horsepower and 1,450 Nm of torque. It's the automotive equivalent of bringing a bazooka to a knife fight.
Visually, the Widestar lives up to its name with a wider stance, aggressive carbon fiber accents, and an interior dripping in quilted leather and Alcantara. It's unapologetically ostentatious, yet somehow manages to retain the iconic boxy charm of the G-Class lineage. Driving it feels like piloting a luxury tank that's been fitted with rocket boosters—thrilling, slightly terrifying, and utterly addictive.
Despite its considerable heft, the Brabus 850 Biturbo rockets from 0 to 100 km/h in a mere 4 seconds flat, defying physics and logic alike. This brute force is matched by meticulous engineering: upgraded suspension, bespoke brakes, and advanced aerodynamics ensure it handles far better than any two-and-a-half-ton vehicle has a right to. It's a rolling contradiction, a machine that simultaneously mocks and celebrates automotive excess, and I can't help but love it for exactly that reason.
7 Mercedes-AMG Brabus 850 Biturbo 6.0 Widestar 2016 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 7 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Mercedes-AMG Brabus 850 Biturbo 6.0 Widestar 2016 is rated Epic.
Recent Mercedes-AMG Brabus 850 Biturbo 6.0 Widestar 2016 sightings on AutoRadar come from Praha, Le Bouscat, Velden am Wörther See, M'diq, Dubai. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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