Brabus 900 Mint: Tuner Reinvents Lamborghini Urus Super-SUV

Brabus expands into Lamborghini with the Brabus 900 Mint: a fully reworked Urus offering 900 hp, 1,050 Nm, carbon widebody, bespoke interiors and a Superblack option—priced near $700k.

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Brabus 900 Mint: Tuner Reinvents Lamborghini Urus Super-SUV

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Brabus Enters Lamborghini Territory

Brabus, long celebrated as the king of Mercedes tuning, has officially crossed into Lamborghini territory with the new Brabus 900. Based on the high-performance Lamborghini Urus SE, this conversion takes an already potent super-SUV and amplifies its sound, speed, and visual drama to a new level.

More than a Paint Job

The Brabus 900 Mint is not simply a cosmetic respray. It represents a complete restyling philosophy applied to a vehicle from Sant'Agata for the first time. The result: a show-stopping, pastel mint green widebody Urus with aggressive aerodynamic elements and bespoke details that announce itself from every angle.

Design and Interior Details

Visually, the model is dominated by a full-carbon widebody kit: reworked bumpers, pronounced aerodynamic canards, and 24-inch wheels finished in mint green. The monochrome theme continues inside, where hand-stitched leather, Alcantara upholstery, and monochrome carbon-fiber trims remind occupants that this is a crafted, limited-minded creation rather than a mass-produced SUV.

  • Full carbon widebody and aero enhancements
  • 24-inch custom wheels in mint finish
  • Bespoke interior: hand-stitched leather and Alcantara

Powertrain and Performance

Under the hood is Lamborghini's 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, comprehensively reworked by Brabus. The hybrid electric motor remains unchanged at 192 hp, but the gasoline engine has been boosted so the total system output reaches 900 horsepower and 1,050 Nm of torque. That leap in performance drops the 0-100 km/h time to about 3.2 seconds and raises top speed to approximately 312 km/h.

Technical Highlights

Brabus engineers focused on recalibrating the engine, optimizing exhaust and intake flow, and reinforcing vehicle electronics to handle the increased output. The net effect is a louder, faster Urus that still preserves usable drivability for road use.

Variants and Market Position

For buyers who find pastel mint a bit bold, Brabus also offers the Superblack edition. Mechanically identical to the Mint, the Superblack swaps the mint accents for deep black carbon finishes for a more menacing presence. With pricing around 700,000 USD, the Brabus 900 positions itself at the extreme end of the luxury super-SUV market, appealing to collectors who want exclusivity and extreme performance.

In a market increasingly hungry for high-performance SUVs, Brabus 900 proves there is still room to push boundaries: more power, more carbon, and a price to match the madness.

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