Unveiling the 986-hp Brabus Rocket GTS: A Sinister Hybrid Shooting Brake

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Innovative Design Meets Power

The recent reveal of the 986-hp Brabus Rocket GTS marks an exciting chapter for hybrid shooting brakes. Based on the Mercedes-AMG GT63 S E Performance Coupe, its bold aesthetics resemble an elegant coupe yet reimagine the rear end for enhanced practicality. This car pushes the boundaries of design, merging high-performance capabilities with everyday utility.

Aesthetic Appeal of the Rocket GTS

With its sinister looks and aggressive stance, the Rocket GTS turns heads instantly. The exterior is fashioned entirely from exposed carbon fiber, contributing to its aerodynamic appearance. The front of the vehicle features beefy vertical strakes in the grille that evoke a connection to Darth Vader’s helmet, creating a striking impression. Moreover, the car’s width and rear lip spoiler exemplify Brabus’s commitment to both style and performance.

Performance that Astounds

At the heart of the Brabus Rocket GTS is a potent hybrid powertrain that combines a twin-turbocharged 4.5-liter V-8 with an electric motor. This configuration achieves a staggering 986 horsepower while delivering exhilarating torque. The vehicle can sprint from 0 to 62 mph in just 2.6 seconds, exemplifying its position as a top competitor among supercars. Notably, the innovative two-speed transmission of the electric motor enhances efficiency and performance.

With its combination of aesthetics, advanced engineering, and luxurious interior, the Rocket GTS is set to captivate car enthusiasts and collectors alike, starting at approximately million. This pricing reflects its bespoke nature and performance pedigree, raising the bar for hybrid vehicles in the automotive realm.

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