RE: New 205mph Brabus Rocket 900 announced

RE: New 205mph Brabus Rocket 900 announced

Friday 23rd October 2020

New 205mph Brabus Rocket 900 announced

The boys and girls of Bottrop say this is "a new masterpiece"; we're inclined to agree



This is a coincidence, honest. Because only yesterday we were discussing a mad, bad Brabus creation in the form of this 850hp E-Class, and only the week before that the CLS-based Rocket of the mid-2000s. It all would have led quite nicely into the news of a new Brabus Rocket but, Scout's honour, we didn't know. Still, worse things to have than a surfeit of Brabus news...

This latest Rocket adheres to a lot of the criteria that's come to define the tuner's flagship. It has more engine than it can handle, to start with, a 922lb ft peak reined in to a feeble 774lb ft; it's also preposterously fast - kind of has to be, really - with a 0-186mph time of 23.9 seconds; and it'll be exceptionally rare again, with 10 to be made.

There are some key differences against old Rockets, though. The first is that this 2020 car is based on the AMG GT 63 S 4-door; a car that's already rabidly fast and obscenely exciting, lest we forget. And which Brabus already has an 800hp version of. The Rocket is far more serious an overhaul again. Because, in Brabus' own words, "there is nothing to replace displacement other than more displacement." Ain't that the truth.

So the AMG 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 has been bored and stroked to 4.5-litres, the former of each cylinder now 84mm and a new billet crank increasing the latter to 100mm. With two new turbos (capable of 1.4 bar), ECU revision and a Brabus exhaust as well, the Rocket is producing a nice, round 900hp at 6,200rpm, or 260hp more than the standard car. That mighty torque figure wallops in at 2,900rpm. Don't forget this is based on a four-wheel drive AMG, too; that means Brabus reckons the Rocket can get to 62mph in a scant 2.8 seconds, 124mph in less than 10 and onto a tyre-limited top speed of 205mph. In a car that weighs 2,120kg. Madness. And it complies with the Euro 6D ISC-FCM emissions standard.


Naturally, the rest of the car has been modified to manage and contain that rampant output. A new range of aero parts should keep the Rocket stable at speed, redesigned intakes keep brakes and rads cool and a Brabus 'Airmatic Sport' suspension modules lowers ride height. Interestingly, the Rocket uses the standard GT63 brakes, surely a testament to how good the AMG ceramics are; they measure 402mm up front, and 360mm behind.

All of which is virtually immaterial, given how berserk the Rocket looks. Look elsewhere for subtlety! The carbon widebody adds 78mm to the width of the GT, bestowing upon it an "extravagant" look apparently, and the wheels are forged Brabus Monoblock Zs in either 21- or 22-inch diameter for "an optimal combination of lightweight construction and maximum strength." They're then covered with naked carbon aero discs which, if not to all tastes, surely complement the widebody drama quite nicely. Tyres are as you would find on the AMG, albeit larger, the Pirelli P Zeros measuring 295-section at the front, 335-section behind. The colour, in case you were wondering, is 'Stealth Grey'. Which may well be true for the colour; a widebody, 900hp Mercedes rather undoes any possibility of fading into the background.

As always, Brabus will oblige any request of the 10 owners when it comes to configuration; so, if Stealth Grey isn't for you, or the quilted leather, or the red accents, then they can be removed and anything else put in their place. As could reasonably be expected, for a vehicle that costs 427,000 euros plus taxes. Brabus is accepting Rocket orders now, and is promising a "spectacular" automobile; you don't say...









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ShadyDuck

Original Poster:

100 posts

107 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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The thing about Brabus tunes of old were that they were discreet. Whilst I’m sure this is fantastically fast, it hasn’t got the Q car factor (for the untrained eye) for me to appeal as previous models have. Perhaps a reflection of society, and probably a sensible business decision.

Hairymonster

1,427 posts

105 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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Coming soon to a driving school near you.

Hairymonster

1,427 posts

105 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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ShadyDuck said:
The things about Brabus tunes were they were discreet. Whilst I’m sure this is fantastically fast, it hasn’t got the Q car factor (for the untrained eye) for me to appeal as previous models have. Perhaps a reflection of society, and probably a sensible business decision.
Needs a beige paintjob in Frankfurt airport taxi spec

A1VDY

3,575 posts

127 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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More speed & power than literally anyone (without exception) can handle on public roads.

daddy cool

4,001 posts

229 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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I like the coloured stripes on the grille, ive not seen anyone do that before.

loudlashadjuster

5,107 posts

184 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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ShadyDuck said:
The thing about Brabus tunes of old were that they were discreet. Whilst I’m sure this is fantastically fast, it hasn’t got the Q car factor (for the untrained eye) for me to appeal as previous models have. Perhaps a reflection of society, and probably a sensible business decision.
Really? To me they've always been quite shouty with, variously, look-at-me wheels, sill/arch extensions, big exhausts, blacked-out grilles and windows, and that slightly gauche B badge replacing the Mercedes star.

SturdyHSV

10,094 posts

167 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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Comical that with 900bhp it has 4 appreciably smaller exhausts than the 4 on some small hatchbacks hehe

It's fairly comical looking, but in it's absurdity I actually quite like it, even the ugly wheels. It very much works as a whole ridiculous package, although seems pointless not to have dialled it up to 1000bhp really after they've gone to all that trouble...

big_rob_sydney

3,401 posts

194 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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Looks like the kind of caricature Homer Simpson would build.

Cold

15,237 posts

90 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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Proper set of arches. thumbup

BrabusMog

20,142 posts

186 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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Absolutely love that! Great wheels, too!

Jaroon

1,441 posts

160 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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I like it. Too expensive though. I think Brabus should be a bit shouty, menacing is probably my go to word of choice for the Barabus brand.
Alpina versions of BMWs would be more stylish and discreet in my mind. Slower and cheaper though.

Kawasicki

13,078 posts

235 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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I like it too. Though I think the rs7 still looks better.

WCZ

10,517 posts

194 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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standard amg's have over 620 hp these days, imo there's not much point in brabus anymore. although I have lots of respect for them.

thewarlock

3,235 posts

45 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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Over 2.1 tonnes seems a bit heavy?

fantheman80

1,436 posts

49 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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Liberty walk and Brabus have a baby

dukebox9reg

1,570 posts

148 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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daddy cool said:
I like the coloured stripes on the grille, ive not seen anyone do that before.
Hope you being sarcastic or just not a BMW fan boi (or referring to Merc specifically)


Chestrockwell

2,627 posts

157 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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I’ve come to realise that 0-62 times isn’t about power and AWD as 2.8 seconds isn’t that fast considering, BMW M8C is 3.2 0-62, this isn’t much faster.

I’m not saying it’s what it’s all about and I’m sure this car isn’t about 0-62 but I used to frequent the Brabus website all the time as a kid and I was obsessed with 0-62 times and horsepower. I had always wondered what the 0-62 times would be on the various rockets and bullets they sold if they were AWD and apparently it wouldn’t have been much.

This half a million pound Brabus would still get dropped by 911 Turbo S.

I’m not that guy to say what’s the point as it’s all a laugh at the end of the day, extracting big power and going fast but for the money, I don’t see what’s so special about this car.

I understood why older brabuses cost more as they’d put V12’s in E classes and C classes!




matrignano

4,363 posts

210 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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fantheman80 said:
Liberty walk and Brabus have a baby
My thoughts exactly!

Terminator X

15,041 posts

204 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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BrabusMog said:
Absolutely love that! Great wheels, too!
Carbon yikes the ones on the Trophy R are £3k each ...

TX.

Terminator X

15,041 posts

204 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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Chestrockwell said:
I’ve come to realise that 0-62 times isn’t about power and AWD as 2.8 seconds isn’t that fast considering, BMW M8C is 3.2 0-62, this isn’t much faster.

I’m not saying it’s what it’s all about and I’m sure this car isn’t about 0-62 but I used to frequent the Brabus website all the time as a kid and I was obsessed with 0-62 times and horsepower. I had always wondered what the 0-62 times would be on the various rockets and bullets they sold if they were AWD and apparently it wouldn’t have been much.

This half a million pound Brabus would still get dropped by 911 Turbo S.

I’m not that guy to say what’s the point as it’s all a laugh at the end of the day, extracting big power and going fast but for the money, I don’t see what’s so special about this car.

I understood why older brabuses cost more as they’d put V12’s in E classes and C classes!
Limited numbers for the filthy rich?

TX.