It’s the Brabus way. It’s something we’ve been doing since the very beginning. When we started looking at upgrading the engines we started with our basic approach. The 4.0 engine is truly a great base to work from. We actually have a very potent power package for this engine that we run in our 800 series engines, which is a turbo upgrade and ECU package. When we pushed this package, we could maybe increase the power even more, but we wanted more power and especially in a more reliable and manageable way, so this meant we had to push different boundaries. In this case, we looked at engine displacement, and you know as the popular saying goes “there’s no replacement for displacement”. So, we modified the block in our own CNC department. After this process, the engine goes to our partner Mahle Motorsport, who creates bespoke fully forged pistons for the car as well giving the engine the same cylinder coating used by Formula One cars. The change in displacement also means we’ll need to modify the oil pan and design a new crankshaft and camshafts for the car. It’s never just about increasing the bore and stroke, it’s a much larger process.
