BRABUS has unveiled the BODO, a 1000PS, 2+2 GT based on the Aston Martin Vanquish. It is a sleek-looking coupé with a long hood and sloping roofline and is limited to 77 units globally with an annual production ranging between 10 to 15 vehicles.

The entire body of the BODO is constructed of high-strength carbon fiber with a focus on aerodynamic efficiency. At the front, it gets bespoke LED matrix headlights and a huge grille with 13 vertical slats. Coming to the side, it gets 21-inch BRABUS Monoblock Z-GT Shadow Edition forged wheels and a ‘77’ badge under the rear window to commemorate the year 1977, when BRABUS was founded. At the rear, it features seven individual LED lights on each side, along with illuminated ‘BRABUS’ lettering, stacked quad exhausts, and an active rear spoiler.

Inside, the cabin is finished in smooth black leather and contrasting Nubuck leather and has multiple carbon fiber elements. The main highlights are the embroidered signature of the Bodo Buschmann integrated into the door panels and an embroidery of the car’s silhouette on the seat backrest.





The BRABUS BODO is powered by a hand-built 5.2-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine, which produces 1000PS and 1200Nm with a 0-100kmph sprint time of just 3 seconds and a top speed of 360kmph which is electronically limited.