The armored "G-Wagen" has been certified to VR6 Plus standard. This means the vehicle is protected against shots from a Kalashnikov assault rifle with bullets featuring a heat-hardened core from a distance of up to 10 meters. In addition, the SUV must withstand grenade explosions under the floor.

As company representatives claim, they were the first in the world to develop a protection system that is not inferior in characteristics to factory armor. All elements are attached using a seamless method, and joints are covered with multiple layers.

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The armor kit weighs about a ton. To ensure the SUV can handle the load, Brabus engineers reinforced the frame and front and rear suspension, installed stabilizers and shock absorbers of increased diameter, as well as upgraded springs and more powerful brakes.

The new model comes in two versions: off-road Mission and luxurious Luxury. The first is equipped with additional roof lighting and a winch, while the second is based on Brabus's own modification with an 800-horsepower four-liter twin-turbo V8 engine and a sporty body kit.