German tuner Brabus unveils 900-series Bentley Continental GT models with major performance and styling upgrades.
Known for Mercedes-Benz tuning creations, Brabus is diversifying to Bentley with a couple of breath-taking creations.
How Brabus stripped a Bentley of manners, painted it all-black, and turned a gentleman’s GT into a rolling act of intimidation.
With the new BRABUS 900 SUPERBLACK Coupe and the open-top BRABUS 900, the German luxury mobility brand presents, for the ...
Old enough to remember that AMC, not Subaru, built the "world's first Sport Utility Wagon" and young enough to prefer fuel injection to carburetion, Christopher "Emmy" Jackson entered the auto ...
Which is quicker in the standing quarter between a 911 Turbo S Coupe, a GLS 63, and its body-on-frame counterpart? Obviously enough, the Neunelfer has the upper hand because of its lower weight, ...
The Smart Fortwo isn’t exactly a performance car, but Smart hopes to change that by bringing in German tuner Brabus. The company is known for tuning Mercedes-Benz models, but now it’s applying its ...
The revved-up Brabus versions of the new smartfortwo will get their debut at the Geneva Motor Show, which runs 6-18 March. The new Brabus and Brabus Xclusive improve on the previous versions with 30 ...
click above image to view high-resolution pics of the smart Brabus fortwo We expected Brabus to come along with hot rod version of the new smart fortwo model, but the German tuner will actually be ...
Germany's high-performance auto tuning company Brabus has taken a small break from applying their craft to Mercedes' beastly sedans and decided to take a stab at Tesla's ever-more-popular Model S. In ...
Brabus is not only about turning new Mercedes-Benz cars into mega-horsepower stars. The company also is expanding its Brabus Classic operation, which takes older cars and restores them to what it ...
Brabus is known for offering thorough tuning programs that completely change the character of the vehicles based on them, but how can a Telsa P90D be furether improved? Well, it can’t, at least not ...