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Exclusive Sight: Brabus Bodo V12 Makes Grand Appearance in Monaco during F1 Race Weekend
The Brabus Bodo: A $1.1 Million Supercar Making Waves in Monaco
Recently unveiled, the Brabus Bodo has quickly garnered attention, with sightings in Monaco adding to its allure. During the F1 race weekend, this $1.1 million supercar was captured gracefully navigating the streets of the country.
Dressed in a sleek all-black exterior, the Bodo exuded elegance, especially under the night sky. Its rear end features seven LED segments on each side, accentuated by illuminated ‘Brabus’ lettering at the center. The quad exhausts in a double-stacked layout further enhance the vehicle’s aesthetic appeal.
The front design of the Brabus Bodo takes inspiration from the Mercedes-Benz SL, boasting a long hood and a sweeping roofline. The inclusion of exposed carbon fiber elements adds a touch of menace to its overall appearance.
Stepping inside, the cabin is adorned with black leather upholstery and exposed carbon fiber accents. The dashboard, reminiscent of an Aston Martin Vanquish, houses a central touchscreen display. Named after the company’s founder, Bodo Buschmann, the Bodo is propelled by a potent 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12 engine, delivering an impressive output of 1000 hp and 885 lb-ft of torque.
For more exclusive insights into the Brabus Bodo, check out the original source: @tfjj
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