From hybrid supercars to restored classics and performance boats, BRABUS debuts its biggest Pebble Beach line-up yet in California.
Every August, the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance turns the California coastline into a playground for supercars and hypercars, and this year, BRABUS arrived in style once again. The German tuning specialists showed up with a line-up that included supercars, SUVs, classics, and even a performance boat. From high-powered hybrids to carefully hand-restored icons, its display felt more like a museum for owners and enthusiasts.

BRABUS ROCKET GTC DEEP RED Roadster

The star attraction was the world premiere of the BRABUS ROCKET GTC DEEP RED Roadster. The open-top supercar combines a twin-turbo V8 engine and a rear-mounted electric motor to send a jaw-dropping 1,000 horsepower and 1,342 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels. The performance stats are as impressive as its aggressive widebody styling: 0 to 60mph in just 2.6 seconds and a top speed of 197mph. Its exposed red carbon body makes it impossible to miss, while the hand-finished BRABUS Masterpiece interior ties the whole package together in the brand’s signature bold-but-detailed style.
BRABUS 700 Rolls-Royce Cullinan

Sharing the spotlight was the BRABUS 700 based on the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II. The luxury SUV has been reworked with the BRABUS WIDESTAR widebody kit finished in exposed carbon to match its Cascade Gray paint. The 12-cylinder engine delivers 700 horsepower and pushes the Cullinan from 0 to 60mph in five seconds flat. On the inside, BRABUS has swapped out traditional Rolls-Royce opulence for its own spin, mixing fine quilted leather in Verdant Shadow green with carbon details for a cabin that feels both sporty and exclusive.
BRABUS ROCKET GTS MEAN GREEN

For drivers who like their speed served with a bit of flair, the BRABUS ROCKET GTS MEAN GREEN stands out among the entire lineup. Using the same hybrid setup as the DEEP RED Roadster, it takes shape as a shooting brake wrapped in green exposed carbon. Mixing wagon practicality with 1,000 horsepower, it proves to be one of the more unusual but intriguing Pebble Beach premieres. Like its sibling, the MEAN GREEN sprints to 60mph in 2.6 seconds and reaches 197mph, showing it’s just as impressive as the roadster.
BRABUS 800 DEEP RED

The BRABUS 800 DEEP RED takes the G-Class and pushes it to a whole new level of styling and performance. Finished in full red carbon fiber with matching BRABUS monoblock wheels, it added yet another vibrant touch to the BRABUS booth and its traditional black and white style. Powered by a twin-turbo V8 tuned and upgraded to 800 horsepower, it delivers mind-blowing performance while retaining the G’s iconic boxy off-road stance. Inside, the same deep red theme continues with leather, Dinamica microfiber, and exposed carbon for a cabin that’s every bit as bold as the exterior.
BRABUS 700 Range Rover P615

Another SUV receiving the signature BRABUS treatment is the BRABUS 700 based on the Range Rover P615. This long-wheelbase version gets both appearance upgrades and a significant performance bump. With 700 horsepower from its 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8, it sprints to 60mph in 4.4 seconds, quicker than most would expect from such a large luxury SUV. The 24-inch forged wheels and lowered suspension add an undeniable presence, while the white leather interior with quilted detailing feels crisp and contemporary.
BRABUS 930 Mercedes-AMG S 63 E PERFORMANCE

The BRABUS 930 based on the Mercedes-AMG S 63 E PERFORMANCE shows how the brand is embracing hybrid power within its luxury sedan lineup. With a combined output of 930 horsepower and a massive 1,113 ft-lbs of torque, it rockets to 60mph in 3.2 seconds. Carbon aero components give the S-Class sharper lines, while inside, the “Sedona Dusk” leather interior and Dinamica headliner keep things plush to Mercedes standards.
BRABUS 800 SUPERBLACK

If understatement isn’t the mission, the BRABUS 800 SUPERBLACK makes that clear. Built on the Mercedes-AMG G 63, it’s wrapped in full black carbon bodywork, with dark trim and monoblock wheels that lean into its menacing vibe. An 800-hp V8 delivers the power, while the cabin’s mix of leather, Alcantara, and carbon carries the same tone.
Mercedes 280 SE 3.5 Cabriolet by BRABUS Classic

Balancing out the lineup of modern builds was a bit of vintage charm, a Mercedes 280 SE 3.5 Cabriolet, brought back to life by BRABUS Classic. First sold in 1969, this four-seat convertible went through the shop’s full 6-Star Restoration, with thousands of hours poured into making it look and feel new again. Every piece has been refreshed or replaced, leaving a car that still captures the character of the original while looking showroom fresh. It’s a reminder that BRABUS also knows how to preserve history with the same level of care as its modern performance masterpieces.
Shadow 1000 Cross Cabin Phantom Gray Signature Edition

Finally, BRABUS proved it doesn’t just dominate on land with the Shadow 1000 Cross Cabin Phantom Gray Signature Edition. Built in collaboration with Finnish boat maker Axopar, this 38-foot performance boat packs 1,000 horsepower from twin Mercury outboards, good for speeds up to 60 knots. It combines serious performance with the same design cues and luxury finishes you’d expect from a BRABUS supercar, making it as much a statement on the water as the cars are on the show lawn.









