In this post, I bring to you a Mahindra Bolero with a Brabus G-Wagon kit. The Mahindra Bolero, a sturdy SUV, has maintained a consistent position among the best-selling vehicles for the Indian automaker over multiple years. Its adaptability spans across diverse uses, making it a popular option in semi-urban and rural regions for tasks such as passenger transportation, luggage carrying, off-road escapades, and beyond. On the other hand, the G-Wagon is among the best luxury off-roaders on the planet. Brabus is a car modification company which customizes Mercedes products. Let us take a look at the details of this latest case.
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Mahindra Bolero with Brabus G-Wagon Kit
This post comes from autojournal_india on Instagram. It captures the video of this unique Bolero driving on a highway. At first glance, it is hard to ascertain that this is not the real G-Wagon. The lengths to which the car modifiers have gone is uncanny. At the front, there is a chunky hood scoop with a clamshell bonnet. I particularly like the round LED headlamps and the Brabus logo on the grille. The front bumper is quite rugged. On the sides, one can clearly witness just how pronounced the wheel arches are. The alloy wheels design is striking too.
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The car shop has installed side steps to enhance the ingress and egress characteristics of the SUV. From the side, one also gets an overview of the boxy silhouette typically associated with a G-Wagon. While moving, the alloy wheels extend well out of the body of the SUV. This broadens the stances of the SUV a great deal. At the rear, one gets an idea of the original donor model. The roof spoiler and taillamps design are reminiscent of the Bolero. Also, the spare tyre mounting gives away its true identity. Still, the Brabus G-Wagon Kit is quite impressive. The overall road presence is imposing due to this customization.
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Author’s Note
While we acknowledge the dedication put into creating modifications like these, it’s crucial to recognize that a majority of car alterations are against the law in India. Being pulled over by traffic police and issued fines is a potential consequence. Therefore, we strongly advise against undertaking significant customizations to your vehicles. Instead, we recommend consulting your local Regional Transport Office (RTO) to gain clarity on the legal aspects surrounding such modifications. Some modifications are permissible and can even be documented on your car’s registration certificate, ensuring their road legality. Let’s commit to being responsible and law-abiding drivers.
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