1980s
From the world’s very first BRABUS sportscars to significant reform in the world of German automotive tuning, the 1980s was a decade of expansion, new horizons and more ways to challenge the standards. By 1983, we had established our first headquarters, marking the onset of Bodo’s mission to redefine luxury mobility at its core. The introduction of the BRABUS 190 E V8 in the same year solidified his commitment to unmatched performance, while international recognition soared as BRABUS products began to captivate customers worldwide for the first time. In 1985, the BRABUS E-Class made history with its Guinness World Record-winning aerodynamic design, foreshadowing countless future BRABUS supercar projects. The decade concluded with the BRABUS 3.6S in 1989, a lightweight powerhouse embodying the BRABUS typical pursuit of the highest level in every detail.
1983
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
After leaving his family’s business and founding BRABUS in 1977, Bodo Buschmann is bound and determined to find a home for his company. By the summer of 1983, BRABUS is officially operating out of its very first HQ. From individual performance, interior and entertainment enhancements, BRABUS begins its journey by offering a unique range of products and services to an evolving market and lays the foundation of where BRABUS stands as a modern luxury mobility brand today.
GETTING NOTICED
With every vehicle and every BRABUS product delivered to a clientele across the country in the 1980s, our name would gradually gain traction internationally. One after the other, BRABUS starts to attract new customers and fans from around the world, establishing what would eventually become a vast network of international customers that we maintain to this day.
FIRST APPEARANCES AT CAR SHOWS
As early as 1985, legendary BRABUS vehicles based on the Mercedes-Benz model series W 123, W 126 and W 201 are spotted at some of the world’s most significant international car shows.
1989
BRABUS 3.6S
The BRABUS 3.6S, based on the W 201 series Mercedes-Benz 190 E. Its party piece: 272 hp at 365 Nm of torque produced courtesy of its namesake naturally aspirated 3.6-liter inline six-cylinder engine. However, a decisive factor is undoubtably its weight. At just 1,342 kg, this classic BRABUS sports car is completely stripped down to its absolute minimum weight, including the cabin, where the heavy standard seats are replaced by ultra-light Kevlar backed Recaro racing seats. With increased power and a significant weight reduction, the 3.6S charges from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.3 seconds and reaches a top speed of 256 km/h.