Pushing luxury grand touring into an even more dramatic direction, Brabus has revealed the new Bodo Hyper GT as one of the wildest creations of the year. Built as a tribute to company founder Bodo Buschmann, this limited production machine combines aggressive styling, massive power, and handcrafted luxury in a package that feels closer to a movie car than a traditional grand tourer. With production limited to only 77 examples, the Bodo instantly positions itself among the rarest and most attention grabbing high performance cars on the road.
Creating a design focused entirely on presence and drama, Brabus gave the Bodo an appearance that feels almost unreal. Chassis number 01 arrives finished in a fully blacked out specification with dark exterior details, aggressive bodywork, and styling that immediately attracts attention from every angle.
Although customers can choose other colors, the all black launch version perfectly matches the car’s bold personality. Inside, the Aston Martin foundation becomes more visible through the infotainment system and controls, helping maintain a balance between luxury and usability.
Brabus added its own signature touches throughout the cabin, including carbon fiber trim, upgraded leather surfaces, and oversized carbon paddle shifters for the eight speed automatic transmission. A panoramic roof also helps brighten the cabin despite the heavy use of black leather and carbon materials.
Delivering more than 1000 horsepower, the Brabus Bodo enters the growing world of ultra powerful Hyper GT cars designed to combine luxury cruising with extreme performance. While Brabus remains famous for modifying Mercedes models, the Bodo represents a much larger step toward becoming a true coachbuilder brand creating unique halo cars.
The car focuses not only on outright speed but also on creating an experience filled with drama, comfort, and road presence. Massive power combines with luxurious details and modern technology like Apple CarPlay Ultra, making the Bodo feel surprisingly usable despite its outrageous character.
The Bodo represents a major evolution for Brabus as the company expands beyond traditional tuning projects into fully realized coachbuilt luxury cars. Alongside models like the recently revealed GTS Coupe, the Bodo shows Brabus aiming directly at the world of ultra exclusive grand touring machines.
Limiting production to only 77 cars also honors the company’s founding year of 1977, adding extra emotional value for collectors and loyal fans of the brand. While pricing exceeds one million dollars, the combination of rarity, performance, luxury, and dramatic styling makes the Bodo one of the most unforgettable automotive creations revealed this year.
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