en.Wedoany.com Reported - Brabus has officially unveiled its new limited-edition supercar, the Brabus Bodo, at the FuoriConcorso event in Italy, paying tribute to the company's founder, Bodo Buschmann. Limited to just 77 units worldwide, the car is a Gran Turismo model deeply re-engineered by Brabus based on the Aston Martin Vanquish.
In terms of exterior design, the Brabus Bodo blends styling elements from the Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 and the Ford Mustang RTR. The front features a large grille and dual ram-air intakes, equipped with unique LED matrix headlights. The carbon fiber body boasts a long hood and raked windshield, with a fixed panoramic glass roof, riding on 21-inch wheels and Continental SportContact 7 Force tires. The braking system uses carbon-ceramic material, with front brake discs measuring 16.1 inches in diameter and rear discs at 14.1 inches. At the rear, the stacked exhaust tailpipes and an electrically deployable spoiler act as an air brake at speeds exceeding 140 km/h. The car's dimensions are 5062 mm in length, 2027 mm in width, and 1305 mm in height, making it considerably longer than the Vanquish.
The cabin retains a 2+2 layout, with major components carried over from the Vanquish, but the dashboard features new circular air vents. The steering wheel has been lightly modified with added carbon fiber trim and a "B" emblem. The interior combines premium leather with carbon fiber, accented by Shadow Gray trim, exclusive sill plates, and ergonomic seats with a body contour pattern embroidered on the backrests.
Under the hood, it is powered by a twin-turbocharged 5.2-liter V12 engine, producing 986 hp (735 kW / 1000 PS) and 885 lb-ft (1200 Nm) of torque, far exceeding the Vanquish's 824 hp / 737 lb-ft. Mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission, it accelerates from 0-100 km/h in just 3.0 seconds, 0-300 km/h in 23.9 seconds, and reaches a top speed of 360 km/h (the original text noted 223 hp, suspected to be a typo for 223 mph; the actual speed is stated here). The car features an aluminum monocoque chassis with a dry weight of 1774 kg. The suspension consists of a front double wishbone and rear multi-link setup, equipped with a front axle lift system to increase ground clearance by 25 mm. The front-to-rear weight distribution is 50.2/49.8, and it comes with a suite of driver assistance systems including automatic emergency braking, lane keep assist, and blind spot monitoring.
The Brabus Bodo starts at a price of €1 million (approximately $1.16 million USD), and comes with a custom key and a weekend travel bag made from the same material as the interior. The trunk also houses a blockchain-based digital product passport for verifying the vehicle's authenticity, ownership, and specifications.
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