While Mercedes-Benz updates its S-Class, attention has shifted to another vehicle—the previous flagship model, taken to an extreme level by Brabus. This is the Brabus B930, based on the Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance.

The Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance sits at the top of the S-Class lineup in terms of dynamics, combining a V8 engine with a hybrid system. Its total output exceeds 800 horsepower, and it accelerates to 100 km/h in about three seconds. For a luxury sedan, this is performance that, until recently, was only available in sports cars, yet the model retains all-wheel drive and is designed for everyday use.

The B930 version features a moderate but targeted power increase to around 930 horsepower and over 1,500 Nm of torque. This boost isn't radical, but it's enough to make the sedan even faster and highlight the project's exclusivity. Beyond the powertrain, the car receives exterior modifications with abundant carbon fiber, signature Brabus elements, and a redesigned interior with custom finishes and accents featuring the number "930".

Brabus B930

The Brabus B930 isn't aimed at competing with the standard S-Class but rather targets the niche of ultra-expensive and rare vehicles. Its price nearly doubles that of the standard Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance, approaching the level of exotic supercars. Despite this, the car maintains the format of a luxury sedan with a four-seat cabin, multimedia systems for rear passengers, and a full suite of comfort features.

Overall, the Brabus B930 shows just how far you can push the S-Class without leaving its framework. This car isn't trying to be a rational choice—it demonstrates the limits of what's possible, where luxury, power, and exclusivity no longer conflict with each other.