Brabus has entered new territory with its first-ever Lamborghini-based project, unveiling a heavily modified Urus SE finished in a striking mint color and producing nearly 900 horsepower. Known for transforming Mercedes-Benz models into high-powered luxury machines, the German tuner has now turned its attention to Italy’s best-selling Lamborghini, creating a one-off build called the Brabus 900 MINT.
At the core of the vehicle is the Urus SE’s hybrid powertrain, centered on a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 paired with an electric motor integrated into the eight-speed automatic transmission. Brabus applied its PowerXtra LG40-900 upgrade, recalibrating the system to deliver a combined output of 888 horsepower and 775 lb-ft of torque, or 900 metric horsepower and 1,050 Nm. The internal combustion engine alone produces 708 horsepower, representing an 88-horsepower increase over factory specifications.
Performance figures place the Brabus 900 MINT at the upper end of the luxury SUV segment. The vehicle accelerates from zero to 62 mph in 3.2 seconds and reaches a computer-limited top speed of 194 mph. Ride height is reduced by 20 millimeters through the Brabus SportXtra module for the air suspension, contributing to a more aggressive stance and improved handling.
Visually, the build is defined by its mint exterior finish, which extends into the cabin and onto the wheels. The Widestar exterior package adds extensive carbon-fiber elements, including a redesigned front spoiler with side flaps, a prominent rear diffuser, and a large rear wing intended to enhance stability at speed. The SUV rides on 24-inch Brabus Monoblock Z “Platinum Edition” wheels, which also aid brake cooling.
Inside, the cabin is fully reworked with Stone MINT leather upholstery, exposed carbon fiber, and high-gloss “Glaze” finishes on controls and trim. The seats feature an Ellipse quilting pattern, reinforcing the vehicle’s bespoke character.
Pricing reflects the exclusivity. The Brabus 900 MINT starts at €498,000 before value-added tax, with total costs reaching €592,620 depending on location. Converted to U.S. currency, the final figure approaches $700,000, positioning the vehicle well above standard Urus variants and underscoring Brabus’ move into ultra-luxury, ultra-limited Lamborghini customization.