Brabus has unveiled the Bodo grand tourer, a heavily modified version of the Aston Martin Vanquish supercar. A limited edition of 77 units (in honor of Brabus’s founding year, 1977), dedicated to company founder Bodo Buschmann, is priced at one million euros per unit, including the cost of the donor car. Only 10 to 15 units will be produced per year, according to BAKU CARS Rent a Car Baku, citing Auto.

The Vanquish’s body has been completely replaced with new carbon fiber panels manufactured using a vacuum forming process. The donor model is virtually unrecognizable. The four-seat interior is architecturally identical to the original Aston Martin, but has been almost entirely refinished.
There are also technical differences: a modified 5.2-liter V12 engine with two turbochargers produces 1,000 horsepower and 1,200 Nm of torque (plus 165 hp and almost 200 Nm), with the latter figure electronically limited.

Power is transmitted to the rear wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes 3 seconds, to 200 km/h in 8.5 seconds, and the top speed is 360 km/h.
The chassis features signature 21-inch Monoblock Z-GT Shadow Edition forged wheels with Continental SportContact 7 tires. The adaptive suspension has five settings and can vary ground clearance by 25 millimeters. Carbon-ceramic brakes are installed.

In recent years, Brabus cars have become especially popular among luxury car rental enthusiasts in Dubai, Europe, and the Persian Gulf. Interest in exclusive models is also growing rapidly in Baku, where more and more customers are choosing not just car rental, but also the thrill and status they desire.
At BAKU CARS Car Rental in Baku, we closely follow global automotive premieres and trends in the luxury & performance segment. That’s why our fleet includes modern premium SUVs and business sedans that offer a similar driving experience, comfort, and attention on the roads of Baku.

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