The G-Class Brabus Kit That Makes A Difference

The Mercedes G-Class is the epitome of performance and luxury in the SUV segment. The vehicle, first produced in 1979, has reached new heights since the start of the 21st century. Nowadays, a G-Wagon is a symbol of wealth, class, and luxury.

If you have one in your garage, you are one of the lucky ones. After all, the G-Class is a head-turner and a vehicle that stands out in the crowd.

But what if we told you there is a way to enhance the appeal of your G-Class SUV? You would love that, right? Well, there is a way to transform your regular G-Class into the Brabus-spec G-Class, and that’s using a unique G800 Widestar body kit.

You might already know how a Brabus G-Class differs from the regular model. The folks at Brabus fine-tune the engine and add little bits here and there to enhance the SUV’s aesthetic. The biggest discerning factor is the huge Brabus logo on the black grille, which goes in place of the Mercedes emblem. Other than that, the front bumper changes completely and gets replaced with a mesh-style design. The bumper blends in nicely with the front, where it attaches to the wide wheel flares. You can also add bigger tires thanks to the wheel flares, going up to the 20-23 inch size range. The extra width adds a bit of character to the G-Class, and it makes the SUV look a lot meaner than before.

Also, at the front, the hood cover is completely replaced with a new one. You get a nice little hood scoop that allows more air to enter the engine bay. Not only is it practical, but it also makes the SUV look a bit bulkier and more dominant.

On the front-end of the roof, there are two signature Brabus fog lights, while at the back, you get a spoiler. The rear spoiler works more like an accessory than actually aiding with aerodynamics.

At the back, you can once again see Brabus badging emblazoned on the wheel cap and on the body. The taillights are kept factory-spec, but the rear bumper gets an upgrade. It matches the theme at the front with a mesh-like pattern that also sports the reflectors.

All in all, the WIDESTAR bodykit adds 10-inches to the width, gives a fresh new appearance to the G-Class, and enhances the vehicle’s appeal several folds.

The G800 Brabus Widestar Bodykit

This kit is compatible with the G-Wagon except for the W464 and W463A Facelift versions. It includes the front and rear bumpers, both of which are made of high-quality polypropylene plastic. The front wings are made, and the rear wings are made with the same material. Other than that, you get the various Brabus emblems and the few LED lights found in several places.

You do not get the front grill, bonnet attachment, roof attachment, roof spoiler, running boards, valve-controlled exhaust, and rims with the Widestar body kit. Such items must be bought separately for the complete Brabus look.

The Brabus body kit and other G-Class accessories are available at Mercteil online store. You can change your G-Wagon completely with this upgrade. We ship this G-wagon Brabus kit worldwide to any location and also in our catalog you can find genuine tuning and performance parts for all Mercedes-Benz models.

Author: Brandon Park