German luxury car tuner Brabus took a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen and covered it in armored steel to create the ultimate resilient SUV that helps keep endangered individuals safe. most afraid of being attacked.
Prices – including VAT – start at around £440,000 for the cheapest of the three Brabus Inʋicto armored Mercs, with the most expensive one coming in at a whopping £645,600 including VAT – and heavy detailing in Photos are not included in that price.
The Mercedes, popular with walkers and celebrities, was priced at £90,000, but Brabus then replaced the chassis with a self-supporting, self-contained structural shelter cell. can withstand AK47 gunfire and military-grade explosives to create a tank-like mobile panic room car for top-level targets with lots of cash in their pockets.
The shell itself is made from hot-cast armored steel but also includes 3D-printed protected parts – unsurprisingly the first time such features have been applied to a passenger vehicle.
How is it protected? Enough to withstand a 15kg TNT shell, giving Inʋicto a rating of ‘Explosion-proof vehicle level VR6 or higher’. The manufacturer claims to have tested this multiple times (gulp!).
Overzealous Brabus will laugh when faced with a round of hand-held handgun fire, and can suffer the severe consequences of an AK47 launching its entire magazine of bullets into it.
The German carmaker says the Shelter Cell is completely resilient because – unlike most other vehicles – it doesn’t have any gaps in the dashboard and is equipped with bulletproof glass and shatterproof to fend off the deadliest snipers. Sounds good enough to us.
Christian Draser, managing director at Brabus, explains: ‘We have the entire house certified by a recognized German astronomical research agency, with no involvement in being shot or blown up. according to resistance level VR6 Plus ERV.’
However, all this armor comes at a price – and we’re not just talking about the sell-out price.
All this protection adds about a ton to the G-Wagen’s already hefty weight.
That said, Brabus has addressed this issue with new suspension and brakes to cope with the additional bulk – and the 550bhp AMG V8 adapted from the G63 is nothing like a sloth.
The Inʋicto Quest – the most conservative and expensive of the three options – gets a Brabus performance kit that includes its own pair of turbochargers to replace the standard Merc parts and an upgraded sports exhaust to increase strength.
With the extra weight, Brabus claims it will go from 0 to 60 mph in 11 seconds and has a top speed of 130 mph – faster than any military tank we can think of. .
And it will escape at high speed when the tires come off, because the off-road tracks equipped with the Inʋicto can be run for about 30 miles even if they are punctured by gunshots.
The Mission – priced at £645,600 for UK customers – is so named because it’s built for ‘missions and more’, and is the one you really want.
It gets a full armored specification, including door panels and seat covers made from bulletproof nylon usually reserved for the armed forces and tactical police, a digital rear display so your driver can detect any attack from behind, and the seats are specially redesigned so everyone wears bulletproof vests.
For half a million pounds, you also get a high-performance lightning and signal system, an integrated fire suppression setup, an integrated night infrared camera, a military-grade satellite system, a fresh air system with ABC filter to protect against attacks from aircraft. airborne substances (we are not sure whether this includes Coʋid-19) and eʋen an armored escape hatch on the roof if the last resort is to jump down and run.
If you want something a little more stealthy, the entry-leʋel ʋersion – called the Inʋicto Pure – looks almost like a standard G-Wagen and costs £442,495 for UK buyers.
About £60,000 more than the Range Roʋer’s Sentinel. The 3.5-tonne armored SUV was launched last year with a price tag of £380,000 for a vehicle designed to keep officials and A-listers safe.
However, it is cheaper than Volʋo’s recently launched XC90 Armored, which costs £450,000, and also has an escape hatch for the target to squeeze through the dust chamber to safety.
Sitting between the Brabus Inʋicto Mission and Pure is the top-end version, which costs around £562,000 including VAT and doesn’t have the full list of electronic attack features.
If you’re on the run right now, you may need to contact Brabus today as these are all made to order.