Brabus, a German automotive tuning company with nearly 50 years of history, has unveiled the Brabus XL 800 Cabrio, a four-door convertible conversion of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class. This unique vehicle, priced at over one million Euros, features portal axles from the G 63 4x4² and an 800-horsepower V8 engine, capable of accelerating to 100 km/h in 4.6 seconds and reaching a top speed of 210 km/h. The XL 800 Cabrio boasts a meticulously crafted interior with high-quality leather and visible carbon fiber, and its electrically operated soft-top, a Brabus in-house development, can be deployed or retracted in 20 seconds. The company, led by CEO Constantin Buschmann, also engages in extensive restorations of classic Mercedes models and has expanded its custom builds to include other luxury brands, with their operations and CEO's life documented in the Amazon Prime Video series "One Second Wow."