German tuner Brabus is best known for its outlandish takes on high-end Mercedes-Benz models, like its 900 horsepower version of the GLE crossover or the boosted Brabus version of the G Wagon. Less ...
The #5 Brabus packs big power, seats four, and rips to 60 in 3.8 seconds. Just don’t expect to see one in America. Launched in 1998, the Smart Fortwo was a tiny city car that measured just 98.4 inches ...
Brabus didn’t start out as a carmaker—it began as an obsession. Founded in 1977 by Bodo Buschmann in Bottrop, Germany, the company was built on a rebellious idea: that Mercedes-Benz vehicles could be ...
The Brabus Smart 1 is a catalyst in the world of compact electric vehicles, boasting an astonishing 428 horsepower. This powerhouse not only delivers exceptional speed but also combines sporty ...
Smart has unveiled the Smart #5 Brabus EV, a high-performance electric SUV produced in collaboration with German high-performance tuning company Brabus. The Smart #5 Brabus boasts a powerful all-wheel ...
Smart collaborates with Brabus for the performance-focused trims of its models, including the #1. However, this didn’t stop the German tuner from offering a range of aftermarket options for the ...
The Smart #3 Brabus may be the performance flagship of the fully electric coupe SUV range, but who says it can’t turn a few more heads? Enter German tuner Brabus, revealing a suite of optional ...
Some petrolheads may have no loveat all for the smart #3, yet Brabus does not give a flying hoot about it. Thus, the famous tuner has come up with a few aftermarket enhancements for the electric ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Smart represents an audacious move by Daimler-Benz to not only sell a city car in a country full of SUV lovers but to make it upscale as well. Let's see if this iconic, ...
The arrival of the new Smart #3 Brabus marks a significant milestone in the world of electric coupe SUVs. This vehicle, with its focus on sporty elegance and exclusivity, promises to redefine the ...
Launched in 1998, the Smart Fortwo was a tiny city car that measured just 98.4 inches from bumper to bumper, weighed a scant 1,609 pounds, and was powered by a 44-hp three-cylinder engine that would ...