The Mercedes-Benz G 65 AMG is a monster in any way you look at it, but there's no denying that a Hamann Spyridon body kit for it makes it even scarier.
If a remake of John Carpenter's Christine should be coming in the following years, this car would probably play the main character's evil brother.
The Russians from TopCar recently finished a Hamann Spyridon G 65 AMG project car for one of their customers. Unlike the kitschy black with gold accents car that Hamann presented some time ago, this one is all-black.
And by all-black we mean everything. Literally, almost every bit of the exterior is in the darkest color, the only exception being made by the headlights, taillights and the two LED stripes in the front bumper. Not a single piece of chrome has remained on the car apart from the part that's engulfing the now too small spare wheel. Yeah, and what isn't painted black is in dark carbon fiber.
The interior, on the other hand, is completely the opposite. We have no idea how many slaughtered reptiles and cows have been used for the effect, but apart from the Alcantara roof there's cream-colored cow-leather and crocodile skin inserts in every part of the interior you can lay your eyes upon.
As far as we gather, the twin-turbo six-liter V12 under the hood hasn't been touch, but then again, we're talking about 612 horsepower and a limited torque of 1000 Nm (737.6 lb/ft). Would you need more for a scary ride like this?
The Russians from TopCar recently finished a Hamann Spyridon G 65 AMG project car for one of their customers. Unlike the kitschy black with gold accents car that Hamann presented some time ago, this one is all-black.
And by all-black we mean everything. Literally, almost every bit of the exterior is in the darkest color, the only exception being made by the headlights, taillights and the two LED stripes in the front bumper. Not a single piece of chrome has remained on the car apart from the part that's engulfing the now too small spare wheel. Yeah, and what isn't painted black is in dark carbon fiber.
The interior, on the other hand, is completely the opposite. We have no idea how many slaughtered reptiles and cows have been used for the effect, but apart from the Alcantara roof there's cream-colored cow-leather and crocodile skin inserts in every part of the interior you can lay your eyes upon.
As far as we gather, the twin-turbo six-liter V12 under the hood hasn't been touch, but then again, we're talking about 612 horsepower and a limited torque of 1000 Nm (737.6 lb/ft). Would you need more for a scary ride like this?