A true statement piece – the BRABUS Rocket 1000 “1 of 25” in Spectral Blue Metallic. Striking color. Unique details. Pure power.

The tuning game is extremely strong at Brabus, as this company has recently released several extremely exciting products. One particular armored Mercedes G-Wagen caught our attention a few days ago, but it is far from being the only one worth writing about.
In fact, more recently, the famous tuner released a few images on its social media that show a very special Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance. You are familiar with this model, aren’t you? If not, you should know that you are looking at a real monstrous four-door supercar that boasts 831 bhp (620 kW/843 ps) and more than 1,033 lb-ft (1,400 Nm) of torque without any outside intervention.

The Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance mixes the brand’s 4.0L bi-turbo V8 with electrification. The electric motor, which is backed up by a 6.1 kWh battery, generates 201 bhp (150 kW/204 ps), and the internal combustion lump is good for 630 bhp (470 kW/639 ps). The thrust of the former is 236 lb-ft (320 Nm), and the latter develops 664 lb-ft (900 Nm). This enables a top speed of 196 miles per hour (316 kph) and 0-62 mph (100 kph) in just 2.9 seconds. Very impressive for a business super sedan, right?
In Brabus’ hands, this incredible machine boasts 985 bhp (735 kW/1,000 ps) and an electronically limited torque of 1,342 lb-ft (1,820 Nm). And if that’s not enough to quench your tuning thirst, you should also know that the chassis has been fiddled with, and the Brabus brake design is on deck, backing up the new wheels wrapped in sticky tires. A carbon fiber body kit is part of the makeover, turning this ride into a more serious-looking machine, and several special logos can be seen on the outside.

The exterior is presented in blue with a few yellow accents and several naked carbon fiber inserts, and the interior looks quite restrained in comparison, as it features black leather upholstery with blue piping and blue Brabus logos stitched into the headrests. Brabus’ logo is also visible on the steering wheel, which mixes leather upholstery stitched together with blue string and carbon fiber, as well as the air vents, and probably some other components that are not visible in these pictures.
Needless to say, one must be extremely loaded if they dream about owning the mighty Brabus Rocket 1000 version of the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance, and this is one eye-watering expensive four-door supercar. The ones that the famous tuner usually advertises on its official website, looking for new homes, tend to cost in excess of half a million euros, which is almost $600,000 at the current exchange rate. That said, would something like this make it to your shopping list if you won the lottery?
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance BRABUS Rocket 1000 A True Statement Piece
03/11/2025
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