



At a Glance: 2017 Mercedes-AMG G65
Finished in Designo Monza Grey Magno over black leather, this 2017 Mercedes-AMG G65 has been extensively modified in the spirit of the limited-production Brabus 800 using authentic Brabus parts. These modifications were made by South Florida restoration house E-Tailored when the G65 was new, adding over $40,000 to the G65’s original $220,000+ MSRP in parts alone. The twin-turbocharged 6.0L V12 is said to have been religiously maintained by the current owner. This low-mileage G65 AMG is being offered on consignment through Exotic Car Trader with a clean title and clean Carfax.

The body and paint of this 2017 Mercedes-AMG G65 are noted by the seller to have been maintained to impeccable standards. The original 21” AMG wheels have been replaced with gloss black 24" Vossen wheels and Nitto tires. Extensive body parts have been added from the performance tuners at Brabus, including a Brabus carbon fiber hood and Brabus carbon fiber hood scoop, a full Brabus Widestar widebody kit with integrated LED lighting, and various other elements of Brabus lighting and accents throughout, all color-matched to the Designo Monza Magno matte grey paint where appropriate. These modifications were added by E-Tailored in South Florida when this G65 was new. Inside the cabin, this 2017 G65 has been optioned with a heated steering wheel, carbon fiber trim, and quilted black leather seats with deviated stitching. A 7” Bluetooth infotainment screen is mounted prominently atop the dashboard, and a padded grab handle juts outward from the dash above the glovebox. The current owner notes the interior to be in flawless condition. The digital odometer shows 14,807 miles at the time of documentation.

The 2017 Mercedes-AMG G65 is powered by a 6-liter twin-turbocharged V12 producing 621 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque. Power is delivered through a 7-speed automatic transmission and a 50/50 all-wheel drive system which propels the G65 to 60 MPH in 5.3 seconds and onward to a top speed in excess of 140 MPH. Vented rotors with red calipers measure 14.6” at the front and 13” at the rear in an effort to stop the 6,000-pound G65 in a timely manner. A custom fabricated exhaust system is the only mechanical modification to this 2017 Mercedes-AMG G65. Please contact us directly for more details about the modification process.

At a Glance: 2017 Mercedes-AMG G65
Twin-turbocharged V12 (621 HP and 738 lb-ft)
7-speed automatic transmission
Designo Monza Grey Magno exterior
Quilted black leather interior
Carbon fiber interior trim
Optional heated steering wheel
Brabus carbon fiber hood
Brabus G463 carbon fiber hood scoop
Brabus Widestar widebody kit
Brabus LED exterior lighting
24" Vossen wheels in gloss black
Nitto tires with low miles
Custom fabricated exhaust system



Finished in Designo Monza Grey Magno over black leather, this 2017 Mercedes-AMG G65 has been extensively modified in the spirit of the limited-production Brabus 800 using authentic Brabus parts. These modifications were made by South Florida restoration house E-Tailored when the G65 was new, adding over $40,000 to the G65’s original $220,000+ MSRP in parts alone. The twin-turbocharged 6.0L V12 is said to have been religiously maintained by the current owner. This low-mileage G65 AMG is being offered on consignment through Exotic Car Trader with a clean title and clean Carfax.




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