Brabus has recently introduced their latest high-performance pickup truck, the Brabus 800 Adventure XLP Superwhite. This extraordinary vehicle is built upon the foundation of the Mercedes AMG G 63. The metamorphosis into the Brabus 800 Adventure XLP Superwhite demanded cutting-edge CAD technology, resulting in the creation of a new rear cab wall that boasts a heated window for the passenger compartment.

Brabus achieved the transformation by crafting a unique high-strength frame module for off-roading purposes, which facilitated the integration of their distinct cargo bed in place of the traditional trunk. This innovation led to a significant 50-centimeter increase in the wheelbase, necessitating the development of an extended 5.31-meter driveshaft.

Notably, the bed floor and side-opening tailgate are constructed from robust sheet steel. The carbon bedsides are a product of Brabus' specialized CSP division, while the bed liners feature Flexi Teak material, known for its appearance on Brabus Marine boats. Behind the cab, the double bed bars are coated in matte black, and the overall pickup aesthetic employs a white hue with gray Brabus logos to harmonize with the color scheme.

Brabus has revolutionized the suspension concept to excel in demanding off-road conditions. The vehicle now sports new portal axles, endowing it with an impressive 49 centimeters of ground clearance. Enhanced components, fashioned from high-strength aluminum, combine with the adaptable Brabus Ride Control coilover suspension to further elevate the driving experience. The Dynamic Select suspension adjustment system empowers the driver to select various setups, capitalizing on the titanium-coated struts.

The Brabus Monoblock HD alloy wheels, tailored for the unique portal axles, are an additional highlight. These 9.5J x 22 wheels, finished in black paint, are paired with Pirelli Scorpion ATR all-terrain tires sized at 325/55 R 22.

Externally, the Brabus 800 Adventure XLP Superwhite boasts exposed-carbon detailing on the wheel arch extension, a Brabus hood cowl with dual power bulges, and wind deflectors enhanced by four LED work lights. Carbon elements, treated to a high-gloss finish, accentuate both the front and rear sections. These encompass the radiator grille surround, front fascia air intakes with integrated daytime running lights, side mirror covers, skid plate elements, and side rub strips.

Powering the Brabus 800 Adventure XLP Superwhite is a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, equipped with the Brabus PowerXtra B40S-800 performance upgrade. This remarkable engine generates an astonishing 800 hp at 6,600 rpm, accompanied by a peak torque of 1000 Nm at a low 3600 rpm. The vehicle accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in a swift 4.8 seconds, with its top speed capped at 210 km/h due to the presence of all-terrain tires.

Inside the cabin, opulence reigns with White Heat leather adorning the seats, door panels, center console, rear cab wall, steering wheel grips, and lower dashboard section. The seat center sections and trim panels feature Double Cube quilting and perforation, with '77' emblems paying homage to Brabus' founding year. The top of the instrument panel is cloaked in black leather, and subtle dark accents grace the Alcantara roof pillar trim and headliner.

This exceptional vehicle, the Brabus 800 Adventure XLP Superwhite, starts at a price point of 631,067 euros for a complete package.