Overview
- Brabus publicly revealed the Bodo Cabriolet at The Quail during Monterey Car Week on Friday, August 14, positioning it as the open-top variant of its Bodo Gran Turismo series.
- The car uses a heavily revised front‑mid 5.2‑liter V12 biturbo rated at 1,000 PS and 1,200 Nm that drives the rear wheels through an eight‑speed automatic with an electronically limited top speed around 360 km/h.
- Brabus built the body as a full coachbuilt carbon structure in its Bottrop composites facility using Pre‑Preg/autoclave methods and lists a dry weight of 1,774 kilograms with exterior dimensions of about 5.06 m by 2.03 m by 1.30–1.31 m.
- The Bodo program is strictly capped at 77 units across coupé and cabriolet, the company has not published a definitive public price and outlets report conflicting figures for a roughly seven‑figure base cost.
- Each car will include bespoke hardware such as 22‑inch Monoblock wheels, adaptive KW suspension and Pirelli tires, and will be issued a blockchain‑based Digital Product Passport aimed at proving authenticity for collectors.