The Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Coupe has undergone an incredible transformation at the hands of Brabus, resulting in the powerhouse known as the Brabus 750. Combining impressive performance upgrades with striking visual enhancements, this modification elevates the already stunning GT 63 Coupe to extraordinary levels.
Brabus offers two key performance packages for the GT 63 Coupe:
Brabus PowerXtra B40-650 Package
Priced at €8,211 (approximately $8,626), the PowerXtra B40-650 adds a piggyback control unit to boost the stock 585 horsepower and 590 pound-feet (800 Nm) of torque to 641 horsepower and 627 pound-feet (850 Nm). This upgrade provides a noticeable surge in power while maintaining the GT 63 Coupe’s smooth and reliable performance.
Brabus PowerXtra B40S-750 Package
Taking things to the next level, the PowerXtra B40S-750 package includes upgraded turbochargers alongside the control unit. This setup raises the output to a staggering 740 horsepower and 664 pound-feet (900 Nm) of torque, with pricing set at €29,631 ($31,127). This level of performance ensures the GT 63 Coupe delivers exhilarating acceleration and speed while maintaining everyday usability.
The Brabus 750 modification improves the car’s 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) sprint, shaving it down from 3.2 seconds to just 2.9 seconds. However, the top speed remains electronically limited at 315 km/h (196 mph).
Aerodynamics and Visual Enhancements
To complement its performance, Brabus has equipped the GT 63 Coupe with a range of aerodynamic and stylistic upgrades:
- Carbon Fiber Components: Includes a front lip spoiler, grille inserts, diffuser, decklid spoiler, and side vents on the front fenders. These pieces are available in gloss or matte finishes.
- Exhaust Upgrade: Features carbon-fiber outlet finishers for a sporty and aggressive look.
- Forged Wheels: Customers can opt for forged Monoblock Z Platinum Edition wheels, with sizes of 21 inches in the front and 22 inches in the rear, priced from €10,472.
- Lowering Springs: Reduces ride height by 25 mm (1 inch), enhancing the car’s stance and handling.
Interior Customization
Inside, Brabus offers illuminated kickplates, carbon or aluminum pedal covers, velour mats with embroidered logos, and other premium touches. Each detail ensures the cabin exudes a bespoke and luxurious feel.
Pricing and Availability
The Brabus-modified GT 63 Coupe is listed for €318,431.86. For comparison, the base model starts at €190,191.75 in Germany or $179,050 in the U.S. While this conversion demands a significant investment, it delivers unparalleled performance and exclusivity for those seeking the ultimate in automotive craftsmanship.
The Brabus 750 redefines the limits of the GT 63 Coupe, merging top-tier engineering with jaw-dropping aesthetics for an unforgettable driving experience.








Source: BRABUS