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Brabus Widestar Package for G500 Cabrio With Unreal Interior

A few years ago we dropped in on Brabus' headquarters in Bottrop, Germany, were we tested a GLK 6.1 V8 and an 800 horsepower E V12. We were blown away by both cars, but the part that really made our jaws drop was visiting their leather shop.
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Strolling through the interior pictures of the Brabus Widestar G500 depicted here, we were reminded of the amazing artistry of the German leather craftsmen that work for this tuner/car maker.

The Widestar styling package for the G-Class is a beastly-looking piece of kit in its own right, making the already “move-out-of-the-way” look even more menacing.

The white color on this G500 Cabrio example makes it more fit for the Middle East sun, where Brabus G-Wagens are probably as common as E-Class taxis in Stuttgart.

The Alcantara/carbon fiber interior is in another league, on the other hand, albeit we don't know if it would handle the Middle East sand as good as other options.

Nevertheless, you can feast your eyes on the gallery down below and maybe tell us if you prefer the exterior or the interior modifications more.
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About the author: Alex Oagana
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Alex handled his first real steering wheel at the age of five (on a field) and started practicing "Scandinavian Flicks" at 14 (on non-public gravel roads). Following his time at the University of Journalism, he landed his first real job at the local franchise of Top Gear magazine a few years before Mircea (Panait). Not long after, Alex entered the New Media realm with the autoevolution.com project.
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