Having a Mercedes-Benz G 65 AMG is pretty much the definition of hitting it big in Russia or countries from the UAE, but, believe it or not, there are some customers for this type of car who desire something even more expressive of their newly-acquired wealth.
This is where the Russians from TopCar come in, who are some of the European specialists in building extreme versions of already extreme-looking cars.
Their latest project revolves around a more mild-looking G 65 AMG than their all-black and crocodile-leathered Hamann Spyridon from a few months ago.
With an exterior bodykit that mostly uses carbon fiber aerodynamic enhancements that obviously make no difference in performance to a car that has a drag coefficient of 0.56 in standard, TopCar has also blended bits and pieces from Mansory, Brabus and Adv.1 light-alloy wheels to complete the model's look.
From our point of view, the best-looking parts are represented by the matte grey color and the Adv.1 wheels, as the carbon fiber roof and hood scoop are a bit on the tacky side. We don't even want to know how many dead reptile skin and trees can be found inside. What do you think?
Their latest project revolves around a more mild-looking G 65 AMG than their all-black and crocodile-leathered Hamann Spyridon from a few months ago.
With an exterior bodykit that mostly uses carbon fiber aerodynamic enhancements that obviously make no difference in performance to a car that has a drag coefficient of 0.56 in standard, TopCar has also blended bits and pieces from Mansory, Brabus and Adv.1 light-alloy wheels to complete the model's look.
From our point of view, the best-looking parts are represented by the matte grey color and the Adv.1 wheels, as the carbon fiber roof and hood scoop are a bit on the tacky side. We don't even want to know how many dead reptile skin and trees can be found inside. What do you think?