Brabus has finally taken the wraps off of a special M-Class that goes one step beyond the comparatively staid models that is offered by Mercedes-Benz. Though based on the range-topping ML63, all that you see on what Brabus calls the Widestar Concept is available for any model in the range. The transformation begins with new body kit pieces that add a healthy does of aggression to the M-Class, but don’t go overboard with cartoonish proportions.
The design is highlighted by the extra wide fender flares that give the Widestar its name and also make room for large 23-inch Brabus Monoblock E wheels. The German tuner also provides new front and rear fascias that look different but equally as good as the stock fascias. We especially like how the body kit is colored in a matte grey finish that contrasts with the glossy black finish of the vehicle underneath.
Of course, all of that eye candy only serves to back up what Brabus does best, which is tune Mercedes-Benz vehicles. The Widestar is fitted with the company’s B63 S performance kit that adds freer flowing air filters, new engine management software and other detail-oriented performance upgrades to boost power from 510 hp to 550 hp. That’s enough to get this big ute to 62 mph in only 4.9 seconds.
Likewise, Brabus upgraded the brakes to scrub off all that extra speed. Up front the stock brake system is replaced with mighty 12-piston calipers, while the rears make do with six pots, all clamping down on larger discs.
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