Brabus Rocket GTS: A Limited-Edition Carbon Fiber Monster

Brabus Rocket GTS

Brabus has once again pushed the boundaries of automotive performance and luxury with the Rocket GTS. This extraordinary creation, based on the Mercedes-AMG SL, is a stunning carbon-fiber shooting brake that boasts a mind-boggling 986 horsepower.

The Rocket GTS is a testament to Brabus’s expertise in customizing high-performance vehicles. The German tuner has completely transformed the SL’s sleek roadster silhouette into a more practical and aggressive shooting brake. The carbon fiber bodywork, featuring a distinctive roofline, extended rear end, and aerodynamic enhancements, gives the Rocket GTS a truly unique and menacing appearance.

Brabus Rocket GTS
Image Credits: Brabus

Under the hood, the Rocket GTS packs a punch. A heavily modified 4.5-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, paired with a powerful electric motor, delivers a combined output of 986 horsepower and a staggering 1,620 Nm of torque. This potent powertrain catapults the Rocket GTS from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.6 seconds and onto a top speed of 317 km/h.

Brabus Rocket GTS
Image Credits: Brabus

The interior of the Rocket GTS is equally impressive, featuring premium materials like leather and Alcantara. Brabus has added its signature touches, including carbon fiber accents, a sports steering wheel, and custom upholstery. The shooting brake body style offers increased practicality, with a larger cargo area compared to the standard SL.

Brabus Rocket GTS
Image Credits: Brabus

While the Rocket GTS is a limited-edition model, its exorbitant price tag of €945,762.50 reflects its exclusivity and extraordinary performance. This is a car for the truly discerning automotive enthusiast who demands the ultimate in luxury, performance, and individuality.

Brabus Rocket GTS
Image Credits: Brabus

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