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Brabus expands into superyachts & hypercars
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In early July 2026 Brabus announced a partnership with AB Yachts to create a Brabus‑branded super‑yacht, line of super‑yachts, unveiling the AB 95, unveiled first model at the Monaco Yacht Show. The 28.5‑metre vessel combines vessel, now identified as the AB 95, features a 28.5‑metre carbon‑steel hull with hull, a 6,000 hp powerplant, reaching powerplant and a top speed of over 50 knots and offering knots, with four cabins for ten guests across three decks. Later that month Brabus deepened its marine portfolio venture by teaming with Sunreef to produce the Brabus Ultima 55 catamaran, co‑developed with Sunreef Yachts. Built on Sunreef’s Ultima 55 platform in Ras Al Khaimah, the 55, a 55‑foot craft was first shown at catamaran. The launch, publicised on 28 July, highlighted the 2025 Dubai International Boat Show. It is powered by catamaran’s twin 10.8‑litre six‑cylinder engines (725 hp each) for (each 533 kW/725 hp) delivering a combined 1,450 hp, achieving hp and enabling speeds above 40 knots. An It incorporates an extensive carbon‑fiber exterior, an advanced hydro‑foil system lifts the hulls at speed, reducing that reduces drag and eliminating heel. The exterior features exposed carbon‑fiber provides a virtually heel‑free ride, and optional Graphite Black or Phantom Grey finishes; the a configurable layout accommodating up to six guests. The model is priced at roughly USD 3.7 million (≈ €3.2 million). The Ultima 55’s interior uses Moonstone options include Brabus Masterpiece leather, and Moonstone leathers, Alcantara accents, upholstery and a Bowers & Wilkins sound audio system, with flexible layouts for up to six guests and while its fold‑down side platforms that expand the beam to create a beach‑club‑style aft deck with a carbon‑fiber dining table, an electric BBQ and BBQ, wet bar. Pricing remains around US$3.7 million. bar and convertible carbon‑fibre dining table. Production took place at Sunreef’s UAE facility in Ras Khaimah, underscoring Brabus’s commitment to high‑performance maritime luxury. The same period saw the launch of the Bodo hypercar, a limited‑edition Gran Turismo based on an Aston Martin Vanquish chassis, equipped with a 1,000‑hp V12 and priced from €1.2 million. Half of the planned 77 units have already been sold, confirming underscoring strong market interest in Brabus’s high‑performance ventures beyond its traditional tuning business.
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