BRABUS has just closed out a memorable first appearance at the FAT Ice Race 2026 in Austria, this past weekend. The German performance tuner brand arrived in Zell am See with two 900-horsepower luxury SUVs. Held at Zell am See Airport, the FAT Ice Race combines competition, heritage cars, and modern performance in an alpine environment where conditions often change by the minute.
It served as the ideal dynamic setting for a milestone vehicle for the brand, because this is the first time that a BRABUS supercar is based on a Lamborghini. At Zell am See, two interpretations were presented: the BRABUS 900 Superblack and the BRABUS 900 Mint, both based on Lamborghini’s Urus SE.
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The Superblack, as the name implies, is the stealthier of the two, featuring exposed carbon fiber bodywork, a widened stance, and 24-inch BRABUS Monoblock Z forged wheels, wrapped in 295-section front and 345-section rear tires. A SportXtra suspension module drops ride height by up to 0.8 inches, which helps the vehicle maintain composure during demonstration runs on snow. Inside, black leather and Alcantara defined a focused, motorsport-inspired cabin.
The Mint variant took the opposite approach and proved just as effective. Finished in a vibrant BRABUS Mint, the exterior followed a strict monochromatic discipline. Carbon fiber aero components and bodywork all shared coordinated finishes that stood out sharply against snow and the white alpine backdrop. Like SUPERBLACK, MINT also runs on the same 24-inch Monoblock Z wheels, identical tire sizing, and the same lowered suspension setup. Inside, Stone Mint leather covered seats, door panels, and cockpit surfaces.
Both share the same hybrid system output, delivering 900 horsepower and 774 pound-feet of torque, with a 0-60 mph time of around 3.2 seconds and a top speed limited to 194 mph. On ice, those figures become a test of balance and control rather than headline statistics.
The G-Class remains foundational to the BRABUS story. For years, it defined what a BRABUS supercar SUV looked and felt like, with boxy proportions, towering stance, and brute-force presence that aligned naturally with the brand’s identity. But SUPERBLACK and MINT made it clear that the brand is now willing to redefine what a BRABUS high-rider can be.
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