The Mini Brabus G-Wagon


The mini G wagon that you can swing with your bare hands. You can't do that with a real G-wagon cause of its weight & size.
The mini wagon looks the same as the original until you see a real G-wagon.
This appears like a scaled Brabus G-wagon with comparing to the real one.
This is a Suzuki Jimny. Every part that you can see on Brabus G-wagon is also available in this mini copy, but scaled.
The most reason why this mini Brabus G-wagon is fake is that Brabus doesn't tune Suzuki s.

The Brabus logo on the mini one looks similar but has a little difference with the real one. And it has identical front indicator lights too. The headlights also mostly similar to the original. Even the rear taillights are designed similarly to the original.
The rear carbon fibre wing also looks similar to the original.
One cooler thing about this is that the exhaust pipes are also at the sides of the vehicle, making it's closely similar to the real G-wagon.
The craziest thing that can be found on this fake one is that its V8 logo. That's definitely not real. The actual engine that it has is just a 1.5l 4 cylinder engine that produces around 100hp.
Images form Supercarblonbie

The interior of this mini G-wagon is also identical with the real G-wagon. Carbon fibre steering wheel with the Brabus logo in it, Bright orange leather, Brabus stitching on the headrests. But.. this key of this duplicate is not changed, it's exactly the original key by Suzuki.
A Brabus G-wagon cost around $300,000 But, this Jimny with fake Brabus G-wagon body kit costs around $40,000.

Images from: Supercar Blondie



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