JAKARTA - The brabus continues to present its best tuning works. In addition to modifying the Mercedes-Benz car, the company from Germany also brings improvements to the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II.
Launching from CarBuzz, Saturday, November 2, the car, called the Blue Sky Brabus 700, was not presented with luxury, but also had better performance than the standard version.
The SUV has a variety of carbon fiber elements in the entire Widestar-style body developed by the company. In addition, there are additional carbon fiber components including engine hoods and rear spoilers, with the entire visual display covered in black paint, including plastic and chrome, as well as 24-inch shaped monoblock wheels.
In addition to the exterior, the Brabus also enhances the interior to be more classy, especially on the leather seat with a light blue shirt with several layers of seashell Diamond.
The headliner also comes with a high-quality cow skin material with aluminum pedals, thoroughly carbon fiber accents in the interior, and leather floor mats.
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The brabus also made several adjustments to the 6.75 liters of twin-turbo V12 engine, resulting in up to 700 dk of power and a maximum torque of 950 Nm. Thus, this can provide acceleration from 0 to 100 km/hour in 5 seconds with a top speed of 250 km/hour.
The performance is assisted by the transmission of eight automatic accelerations and an all-wheel drive driving system which is built-in from the standard.
The machine is also assisted by a performance kit from the Brabus PowerXtra RR68-700 which can increase the power from its standard model.
Just like other Brabus models, 700 Blue Sky is priced at 897,000 euros, equivalent to IDR 15.8 billion.
This is not the first time this tuning company has worked on the Rolls-Royce model. Previously, they managed to modify the Ghost with a luxurious and sporty look.
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