Dominating the West Coast: The Brabus B700 ‘Green Machine’ Mercedes-AMG G 63
As we await Mercedes-Benz’s official North American sales figures for 2024, it’s clear that the premium automaker faces some challenges. BMW of North America and Audi of America have already revealed their numbers, and while Audi struggles with a number of underperforming models, BMW is on the rise with an increase in sales by 2.5%. However, there’s one area where Mercedes-Benz continues to shine – ultra-luxury flagship SUVs.
The iconic Mercedes-AMG G 63, a stalwart in the luxury off-road segment, remains unbeaten in its category, outshining competitors like the BMW XM, which still has a long way to go in terms of both design and popularity. While BMW’s XM might be struggling to gain attention, the G 63 is a favorite on both the road and in the aftermarket scene, especially on the West Coast, .where top-tier custom shops are pushing the envelope on modifications.
Among the high-end Mercedes-AMG G 63 builds, Brabus is a leader in creating bespoke versions, and the Brabus B700 package is one of the most coveted conversions. In Los Angeles, three G 63s have already been transformed into Brabus B700s for 2025, with two sporting the sleek and menacing Magnetite Black finish. However, it’s ‘The Green Machine’ that’s garnering the most attention.
Built in record time, this eye-catching G 63 is anything but ordinary. With its Deep Green color, the G 63 is the perfect blend of off-road ruggedness and luxury refinement. The Brabus Widestar package elevates the vehicle’s already bold presence, while custom hand-painted matching-green carbon fiber and aftermarket wheels complete the monochromatic look.
Whether or not the Green Machine resonates with your taste, there’s no denying the level of craftsmanship and attention to detail that has gone into this unique build. It’s the kind of transformation that ensures this Mercedes-AMG G 63 stands out wherever it goes – a true testament to the power of customization in the world of luxury off-road vehicles.
What’s your take on this Brabus B700 version of the G 63? Would you take it on your next adventure, or is another build more your style?
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