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Brabus has been keen on collaborations of late - see the KTM motorbikes, for example - but we certainly didn’t see this coming. In conjunction with Belgian company STX, it has built the Big Boy ...
One product in particular making its first FTMTA show appearance is the U500 front loader series from MX. First seen at Agritechnica last year, the U500 range includes 16 models with lift heights ...
The Big Boy 1200 is Brabus’ inaugural king-sized motorhome, built on a Mercedes Actros platform. Measuring 12m (39.4 feet) long, this massive RV was made in collaboration with STX Motorhomes.
The BRABUS BIG BOY 1200 is built to order and starts at a suggested retail price of 1,260,504.20 euros (price in Germany excluding 19 percent VAT). More for You Video Shows China Spy Ship Watching ...
No, we’re not making the name up. This really is called the Big Boy, and it’s Brabus’ latest project - and first upscaled motorhome - built in collaboration with Belgian recreational vehicle ...
Brabus has revealed the 700 Blue Sky, a highly customized version of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. Priced at nearly $820,000, it features a carbon fiber widebody kit as well as a customized interior ...
When you hear the name Brabus, you might think of tuned Mercedes-AMG models or a Rolls-Royce with a bodykit, but the German brand has branched out into the motorhome sector with this, the Big Boy ...
Renowned car customizer Brabus, known for modifying Mercedes-Benz vehicles, has unveiled its first motorhome, the Big Boy 1200 Masterpiece. This 12-meter vehicle has a $1.5 million price tag and ...
Brabus, renowned for its high-performance tuning of Mercedes-Benz and Porsche vehicles, has made a bold entrance into the world of luxury RVs with the Big Boy 1200—a motorhome that embodies the ...
In this competitive landscape, Brabus is among those that stand out, building some of the most extraordinary and easily recognizable (for better or worse) machines on the road. While its roots ...