We all know the way Brabus works. They get a Mercedes model which is already potent like the GLS63 4MATIC and make it completely ludicrous. Well nothing is different here as the BRABUS 850 XL packs 850 horses (625 kW), 1,450 Nm of torque and a top speed of 300 km/h. With all this power, you manage to get this tank of a machine to 100 km/h in just 4.2 seconds. To achieve these scary figures, they increased the engine displacement from 5.5 litres to 6.0 litres. To understand just how this was all done, you can read the press release below the photo’s but before you get there, just have a look at how much anger this car presents.
Some like it extra-large and super strong:
BRABUS 850 XL based on the Mercedes-Benz GLS
Luxury SUV with 625 kW / 850 HP, 1,450 Nm of torque, a top speed of 300 km/h and 23-inch forged wheels
Some like it extra-large and super strong: That is why BRABUS has now directed its attention to the top-of-the-line model of the new Mercedes GLS-Class, the GLS 63 4MATIC.
The result is a supercar that could not be more representative of BRABUS. At the heart of the BRABUS 850 XL is a twin-turbo eight-cylinder engine
with an increased displacement of six liters. An output of 625 kW / 850 HP (838 bhp) and a peak torque of 1,450 Nm (1,069 lb-ft) sling the exclusive
SUV from rest to 100 km/h (62 mph) in a mere 4.2 seconds. In the interest of tire safety, the top speed is limited electronically to 300 km/h (186
mph).
Aerodynamic-enhancement components with a naked carbon finish and tailor-made 23-inch BRABUS Monoblock “PLATINUM EDITION” hi-tech forged wheels lend
the high-performance 4×4 unmistakable looks.
The customization of the interior is just as exclusive, and features a BRABUS fine leather interior finished with consummate craftsmanship in every
detail.
The BRABUS 850 6.0 Biturbo increased-displacement engine pumps out a phenomenal 195 kW / 265 HP (261 bhp) more than the underlying stock engine. The
effort the BRABUS power unit engineers expend for this power upgrade is tremendous: more displacement translates into more power, and for this reason
the company hi-tech engine shop increases the displacement of the eight-cylinder four-valve engine from stock 5,461 cc to 5912 cc (333 to 361 cu in).
To this end, the cylinder bore is increased to 99 millimeters (3.89 in) and the engine is fitted with correspondingly larger forged pistons. A
special precision-balanced billet crankshaft in concert with forged high-performance piston rods increases the stroke to 96 millimeters (3.77 in). In
addition, the engineers optimize the two cylinder heads of the V-8 for mixture flow.
The engine bay is dominated by the BRABUS 850 intake module, which is manufactured from carbon and is specifically designed for the BRABUS
increased-displacement engine. It is complemented by two newly designed air filter boxes with larger intake cross-section. Sophisticated carbon air
ducts supply the intake with fresh combustion air.
Just as crucial for the phenomenal performance upgrade is the newly designed forced induction system: the engineers developed modified exhaust
manifolds to fit the engine with special BRABUS turbochargers with larger compressor units. To lower the charge air temperature, the intake tubes and
charge pipes are fitted with special “Gold Heat Reflection” sheathing that stands out immediately.
The increased-displacement engine also includes larger downpipes with a diameter of 75 millimeters (2.95 in), and metal catalysts. The last link in
the chain is the BRABUS stainless high-performance exhaust system with actively controlled exhaust flaps for an active sound management. Drivers can
switch between a throaty V-8 exhaust note in ‘Sport’ mode and a discreet whisper in ‘Coming Home’ mode at a touch of a button in the cockpit. The
ceramic-coated tailpipes sport the BRABUS logo and stand out from the crowd visually as well.
The perfect calibration of all high-performance components by the BRABUS power unit engineers and electronics specialists is the result of extensive
bench and road tests. The professional execution of all work ensures not only an optimal power output, but also a long service life beyond reproach.
BRABUS vouches for this with the exemplary three-year or 100,000-km/62,000-mile BRABUS Tuning Warranty (see BRABUS Warranty Terms and Conditions,
updated July 2013). BRABUS recommends high-performance lubricants from MOTUL.
The huge amount of work is reflected in unrivalled performance figures: a power output of 625 kW / 850 HP (838 bhp) at a low 5,400 rpm is equally a
benchmark in this category of vehicles as is the phenomenal peak torque of 1,450 Nm (1,069 lb-ft), which is on tap on a flat plateau between 2,500
and 4,500 rpm.
As a result, the BRABUS 850 XL delivers a performance on par with a full-blooded sports car: From rest, the SUV weighing in at more than 2.6 tons
accelerates to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 4.2 seconds. Due to tire limitations, the top speed has to be capped electronically at 300 km/h (186 mph).
BRABUS also offers two performance upgrades to 464 kW / 630 HP (622 bhp) or 515 kW / 700 HP (690 bhp) for GLS 63 owners disinclined to spending quite
this much on engine tuning.
Of course, the aerodynamics, tires and chassis of the BRABUS 850 XL are also modified to match the tremendous performance. The BRABUS designers
developed aerodynamically efficient and great-looking bodywork components made from hi-tech carbon material, which are available not only for the
BRABUS supercar, but for all GLS 63 models.
The BRABUS front spoiler lip, which attaches to the lower part of the bumper, lends the SUV an even more striking face. What is more: The shape was
optimized in the wind tunnel and reduces lift on the front axle at high speeds for further improved handling stability. Tailor-made air deflectors
with integrated LED side markers upgrade the side air intakes in the front bumper.
The rear fascia is upgraded with a new carbon diffuser insert, which provides the perfect backdrop for the two dual tailpipes of the BRABUS
high-performance exhaust. The BRABUS roof spoiler adds the icing to the cake.
BRABUS alloys for the GLS 63 come in various designs and sizes with diameters from 21 to 23 inches. BRABUS Monoblock “PLATINUM EDITION” hi-tech
forged wheels of size 11Jx23 represent the most exclusive option. Thanks to state-of-the-art manufacturing technology, these wheels offer a perfect
combination of lightweight construction and maximum strength. BRABUS technology partners Continental, Pirelli and YOKOHAMA supply the matching
high-performance tires. The GLS 63 can be fitted with high-performance street tires up to 295/35 R 23 in size.
The BRABUS chassis engineers developed a special control module for the AIRMATIC air suspension to optimize the driving dynamics further and to give
the vehicle an even sportier appearance by lowering the ride height of the BRABUS 850 XL and any stock GLS 63 by about 30 millimeters (1.2 in).
The luxury appointments of the BRABUS supercars of course also include an exquisite BRABUS fine leather interior. The interior appointments are
tailored to customer specifications from a combination of especially soft and breathable Mastik leather and Alcantara. The vehicle featured here is
fitted with a brown BRABUS all-leather interior with especially gorgeous braided-leather highlights to contrast with the black paint finish. The
likewise brown BRABUS ‘Checkered Flag’ carbon elements in the cockpit are also color-coordinated with the leather.
BRABUS wood or carbon inlays, which can be produced in every conceivable variation, add a particular individual note. Aluminum components such as
pedals and door pins highlight the sporty character of the vehicle. BRABUS offers special aluminum paddle shifters with RACE design for even more
precise gear changes when operating the SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7G-TRONIC automatic transmission manually.
The BRABUS 850 XL is built to customer order. Alternatively, any GLS 63 can be converted to this specification all at once or in stages.
Fuel economy, CO2 emissions and efficiency class:
BRABUS 850 XL based on the Mercedes GLS 63: city 15.8 l/100 km, highway 10.3 l/100 km, combined: 12.3 l/100 km. Combined CO2 emissions: 288 g/km,
efficiency class E.