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Think of the Urus as someone who graduated from fast to ferocious. Brabus didn’t just tweak an Lambo; they rewrote its heartbeat. The German tuner has moved away from low-key stealth and toward something built for attention — glossy, loud, and utterly deliberate.
They left the 193-horsepower electric assist alone. But they ripped into the twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 and sculpted it into a different animal. The result is a system that reads like a headline: 900 horsepower and torque that climbs to 1,050 newton-metres. The sprint to 100 km/h drops to 3.2 seconds. Top speed? Brabus limits it to 312 km/h, which feels safely obscene for an SUV.

- Combined output: 900 hp
- Torque: 1,050 Nm
- 0–100 km/h: 3.2 seconds
- Top speed (limited): 312 km/h
Numbers tell half the story. The rest lives in carbon and color. Brabus offers two distinct personalities: the 900 Superblack, a nod to the tuner’s shadowy past, and the 900 Mint, which seems designed to stop traffic in Dubai and on Instagram alike. Every body panel of the Mint is clear carbon, a glassy sheen that shows off the weave beneath and adds real downforce through a newly sculpted front bumper.

The wheels are forged 24-inch units, color-matched to the body on the Mint, and the rear rubbers are gargantuan 345s — a rolling statement rather than mere tires. Air suspension lowers ride height by 20 mm for sharper handling.

Inside, Brabus goes theatrical. The Mint cabin is drenched in mint-green leather and Alcantara — roof lining, carpets, even the travel bag that ships with the car follow the theme. Stitching and Brabus logos are everywhere, tastefully excessive. Superblack answers with a darker, more classical vibe: black leather and Alcantara that aim for menace rather than whimsy. Both cabins are trimmed with premium materials that, Brabus says, resist wear better than off-the-rack finishes.

And then the part that makes collectors breathe a little faster: price. The 900 Superblack starts at about €522,410. Want the Mint and its bespoke tailoring? Expect roughly €592,620. That puts these Brabus Uruses at more than twice the price of a standard Urus SE, turning an already elite SUV into a niche statement piece.
So what are you buying — performance, personality, or permission to be noticed? With Brabus’ Urus, the answer is all three. Choose your color, and prepare for the eyes.
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