
The new Brabus Widestar, a wide-track version of the Mercedes ML 63, was showcased this year in the Geneva Motor Show.
The wide-track concept is available for all Mercedes models. The new version of the ML 63 presents an elegant appearance and super performance with more functionality. The new concept has the Monoblock E 23-inch forged wheels and Brabus B 63 S performance tuning that results in a 550-hp/404.8kw output. The monoblock E wheels contribute towards the wide-track function of the vehicle.

The width of the ML 63 is increased by four centimeters with the added fender flares to both the front and back wheels. Another significant tuning is done on the standard Airmatic suspension. By using the Brabus control, the ride height of the vehicle is reduced by about 30 millimeters resulting better sporty performance.
The Widestar body has got additional modifications too. The front and the rear fascias are completely changed to give it a new appearance. There are add-on parts on the doors and the rocker panels too.


The performance improvements are multifold. The new Widestar can attain the sprint from 0 to 100km/h in 4.9 seconds, and the top speed is increased from 250 km/h to 275 km/h. The high-performance brake system features a 12-piston aluminum-fixed calipers and cross-drilled 380×36-mm discs on the front axle. An excellent braking power is achieved with this feature along with the 355×28-mm brake discs and 6-piston fixed calipers at the rear.
The Widestar really had a grand debut in the 2007 Geneva Auto Show.
The Brabus widestar has become very huge having Mecedes fender flares which has increased the overall size of the vehicle. But it still looks very stunning!