Brabus is one of the most famous tuning companies in the world, often related to their work with Mercedes. However, their work is now transferring over to Porsche, with a new Brabus Porsche 911 Turbo S on show on the carwow YouTube channel.

Porsche 911 Turbo S owners and lovers will know how insanely powerful the car already is without extra tuning work. Hence, make way for one that has its dials turned up.

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The Standard Performance Figures Were Not Enough For Brabus

Porsche's normal 911 Turbo S has a 3.8-liter twin-turbo engine that can deliver up to 650 hp. Its 0 to 60 mph time is an incredible 2.7 seconds, making it one of the quickest cars on sale. However, these statistics were not quite enough for Brabus.

So Brabus took to transforming the Porsche 911 Turbo S into a bonkers ride, creating the Brabus 820. The Brabus model can boast a whopping 820 hp thanks to its fine-tuning work. Now, its 0 to 60 mph time is 0.2 seconds quicker, putting it at 2.5 seconds on the strip.

What's more, is that the Brabus Porsche 911 Turbo S has an even quicker top speed than the standard model. It can deliver 211 mph, making it 6 mph quicker than the base model.

These figures see an improvement thanks to the tuning work as well as design and aero updates, including a carbon fiber rear wing and front splitter.

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More Carbon On The Porsche Than Ever

Brabus new 911 Turbo S
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The Brabus 911 Turbo S also features carbon fiber elsewhere, such as on the front bumper, the fins in front of the back wheels, and around the air intakes.

Furthermore, it also has four stunning Brabus alloy wheels, which measure at 21-inches at the front and 22-inches at the rear. Plus, it has a new exhaust system and a height-adjustable suspension, which can drop the car by up to 25 mm.

Inside, viewers will find red trim everywhere as well as tons of quilted leather. The interior is changeable should a buyer, not like the mattress look.

It doesn't come cheap, should a buyer want the Brabus edition. A normal 911 Turbo S costs $175,000. Meanwhile, a Brabus model costs an insane $340,000.

Overall, the Porsche 911 Turbo S has had a tremendous upgrade thanks to Brabus. It is more powerful and much speedier. Yet, almost double the price.