Brabus Mercedes-AMG A45 S Costs More Than A Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0!But It's Worth It

by AutoExpert   |  8 April, 2021

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If you want a supercar that's also a stylish tuned masterpiece, you can always opt for a Brabus. This year we already got a good look at the new generation Mercedes-AMG A45 tuned under the guidance of the German company's tuner and the tuning package is a highly costing upgraded even for a Mercedes.

The price for the Mercedes is up at $105,462 (€89,131) - tax included, on their official website. In comparison with the new BMW M3 price starting at $97,616 (€82,500) in Germany, you see for yourself that the tuned hot hatch is more expensive. Even in comparison with a Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0, it's more expensive compared to $98,663 (€83,385). But to be honest, $10,000 difference when you really know what a Barbus can deliver.

Do true fans know that when a Brabus promises along with a heavy price tag, it's much more than just a performance car? Paying for the Brabus successfully tuned an already hot hatchback would bring you 444 HP and 550 Newton-meter of torque. That's an extra 29 horsepower and 50 Newton-meter more than the pre-tuned turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine.

There's the 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) race time of 3.7 seconds,  0.2 seconds less than the stock car, but with an identical top speed of 168 mph (270 km/h). Additionally, you get a new set of height-adjustable springs dropping the ride height by up to 30 mm (1.2 in), 20-inch alloy wheels wrapped in Continental tires, and special scuff plates, aluminum pedals, and velour floor mats. You can even turn to Brabus for a more personalized interior, with optional leather colors and upholstery designs.

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