04:17 16-03-2026

Brabus 900 Mean Green: extreme Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 tuning

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Discover the Brabus 900 Mean Green, a 900 horsepower tuned Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 SUV with aggressive styling and luxury features, priced like a Rolls-Royce Cullinan.

German tuning house Brabus has unveiled one of the most extreme versions of the Mercedes-AMG GLS 63, the Brabus 900 Mean Green. This luxury SUV boasts serious engine upgrades, aggressive styling, and a price tag comparable to a Rolls-Royce Cullinan.

The project is based on the Mercedes-AMG GLS 63, which in standard form features a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with 603 horsepower. Brabus engineers expanded the engine to 4.5 liters, installing a new crankshaft, reinforced connecting rods, forged pistons, and upgraded turbochargers.

As a result, power jumps to 900 horsepower, with torque reaching 1,250 Nm, electronically limited to 1,050 Nm. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes just 3.6 seconds, and top speed hits 310 km/h.

Externally, the Brabus 900 Mean Green stands out with a carbon fiber aerodynamic kit, a new splitter, diffuser, and spoiler. The vehicle sports the signature Mean Green paint and 24-inch forged Monoblock ZV wheels. The interior has also been completely redesigned.

Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 Mean Green
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The cabin is upholstered in green leather and Alcantara, complemented by carbon fiber inserts, new pedal covers, and signature Brabus decorative elements.

Priced at around 509,000 euros, the Brabus 900 Mean Green ranks among the most expensive tuned SUVs on the market. For context, a similar sum could buy a new Rolls-Royce Cullinan.

Brabus has long been known for turning luxurious Mercedes models into extreme machines. However, the Brabus 900 Mean Green demonstrates just how far tuning can go, blending supercar power with ultra-luxury pricing.

Caros Addington, Editor