In a picturesque location on Lake Como in Italy, the world premiere of the first supercar from the renowned German tuning house Brabus took place — the Brabus Bodo model. The new car features a powerful 1000-horsepower V12 engine and can reach speeds of up to 360 km/h. Production of the coupe will be limited to just 77 units, highlighting its exclusivity.
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Brabus Bodo: exclusivity and technical features
The supercar is named after the company’s founder, Bodo Buschmann, and is dedicated to the 50th anniversary of Brabus, which will be celebrated in 2027. The price of one vehicle will be around one million euros. Official information about the model has appeared on the company’s website.
The Brabus Bodo is built on the base of the third-generation Aston Martin Vanquish, but thanks to its completely new carbon body with a refined design, the resemblance to the donor model is almost non-existent. The designers have given the car a long hood, a curved roofline, a narrow rear with a retractable spoiler, and a wide grille that is harmoniously complemented by matrix headlights. The new model is also larger than the original Vanquish.
“The basis of the new model is the third-generation Aston Martin Vanquish, although this is not visually apparent, as the Brabus Bodo supercar features a completely new carbon body with an elegant design. It has a long hood, a curved roof, and a tapered ‘tail’ with a retractable spoiler. The wide grille is combined with slanted matrix headlights. Moreover, the Bodo is significantly larger than the Vanquish.”
The dimensions of the Brabus Bodo are 5062 mm in length, 2027 mm in width, 1305 mm in height, with a weight of 1774 kg. The interior is finished with high-quality leather, Alcantara, and carbon elements, and the car itself is a four-seater.
Impressive dynamics and premium equipment
After thorough refinement, the 5.2-liter V12 twin-turbo from Aston Martin develops 1000 horsepower and 1200 Nm of torque. Acceleration to 100 km/h takes just 3 seconds, and to 200 km/h — 8.5 seconds. The top speed is 360 km/h, with an average fuel consumption of 13.7 l/100 km.
The car is equipped with adaptive suspension, powerful carbon-ceramic brakes (410 mm at the front and 360 mm at the rear), as well as specially developed Continental SportContact 7 Force tires: 275/35 ZR21 on the front axle and 325/30 ZR21 on the rear.
The presentation of the Brabus Bodo was one of the most striking events among exclusive cars on Lake Como. At the same time, the premiere of the new BMW Alpina coupe with a 4.4-liter V8 twin-turbo took place, and a rare Range Rover Brabus with 700 hp and foreign registration was also spotted.