Is the regular Mercedes-AMG G 63 not exclusive enough for your taste? The Brabus 700 Widestar pictured below should be, and what do you know? It is still for sale, after its owner refused a lot of money during a recent online auction in the United States of America.

Said to be titled in her company’s name, the woman reportedly picked it up in April 2024, and despite still being new, it is not exactly flawless. There is curb rash on the rear wheels, a chip on the windshield, more chips on the body, delamination on the carbon fiber hood scoop, and a tire pressure warning light on in the digital instrument cluster.
This Brabus-tuned Mercedes-AMG G 63 had its engine oil and filter changed in March this year, at 18,836 miles (30,311 km), and the tires were balanced and mounted the following month. It now has around 22,500 miles (36,200 km) on the odometer. The vehicle comes with a clean title in the state of Ohio, and nothing to be concerned about when it comes to its history, according to the Carfax report, which does not reveal any mileage discrepancies or accidents.

Presented in Polar White with a Tiffany Blue interior, this Brabus 700 Widestar features a widebody kit, multiple carbon fiber add-ons on the outside, backlit logos on the fenders, LED lighting in the wheel arches, illuminated running boards, a different grille, new 24-inch wheels wrapped in sticky tires, and the Tiffany Blue interior conversion that may be a bit too much for an G-Wagen.
As standard, this Mercedes-AMG G 63 came with the Seat Comfort Package, so it features ventilated front seats with massaging and heating functions. It also has black exterior accents as part of the AMG Night Package Plus, side steps, a sunroof, a surround view camera system, a Burmester audio, locking front, center, and rear differentials, and the ubiquitous 4.0L bi-turbo V8 under the hood.

With no mods, the V8 produces 577 hp (585 ps/430 kW) and 627 lb-ft (850 Nm) of torque, working in concert with a 9sp auto ‘box, a 2-speed transfer case, and four-wheel drive. The Brabus 700 Widestar conversion means that it now has 690 hp (700 ps/515 kW) on tap, so it is an even more impressive brute in terms of performance.
The car is accompanied by the usual lecture and two keys, and it is still looking for a new home. Its owner refused a $251,000 offer during a Cars&Bids online auction that ended yesterday (September 3, 2025), telling the highest bidder that “the reserve was not met but we aren’t far apart.” Thus, if you feel the need to purchase it and pay a lot of money, you should get in touch with the seller here on the quoted website.
Mercedes-AMG G 63 Brabus 700 Widestar Lists It For Sale
06/09/2025
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