RE: Behold the Brabus Big Boy 1200

RE: Behold the Brabus Big Boy 1200

Thursday 7th November

Behold the Brabus Big Boy 1200

Just when it seemed like all the Benzes had been Brabus'd, along comes the 2,000lb ft motorhome


Brabus has been keen on collaborations of late - see the KTM motorbikes, for example - but we certainly didn’t see this coming. In conjunction with Belgian company STX, it has built the Big Boy 1200 (yes, that’s the real name) - aka the first Brabus motorhome. A cooler way to holiday now, right?

‘No matter where you are’, reads the Brabus press release, ‘you’re always in your luxurious home, be it at the racetrack or in the world’s most expensive travel destinations.’ Its supercar ‘of a somewhat different kind’ offers more than 30 square metres of living space, the Big Boy interior kitted out exactly as you might expect a Brabus motor home to be: black leather, Alcantara and carbon dominate. Even the toilet and the crockery are black. The sofas are quilted in Brabus’s Triangle design to match the driver and passenger seat. 

And check this out: the Big Boy has four electric slide out modules that allow the width of the living space and bedroom to reach 4.5m, as well as hydraulic jacks to ensure all 12 metres of Big Boy is stable wherever it’s parked up. Couldn’t use this name and have a small truck now, could they? Motorhome or not, it looks like a really nice living space in there, complete with double glazing, a PS5, a pair of 43-inch TVs and power skylights. A Starlink internet connection means you’ll never be too far from the online world if needed.

The Big Boy isn’t all style over substance, either, as all the usual motorhome amenities come as standard. Should Brabus customers want to use their million dollar motorhome as intended, they’ll be able to. The kitchen is said to boast ‘state of the art’ appliances - including a wine cooler, no less - so fingers crossed for an air fryer as well. There are eight solar panels on the roof, a generator and an energy storage unit for power, big tanks for fresh and waste water. There’s an auxiliary heater, too.   

Lending the Big Boy proper Brabus status is a 12.8-litre straight six diesel, complete with 530hp and a whopping 1,918lb ft of torque. While Big Boy can only do 56mph, expect it to feel more than commanding around that speed. Three axles for the big truck promise good comfort and secure handling; Brabus even suggests you might get eight miles per gallon in long distance use.

And finally, while nobody is likely to mistake Big Boy for any old truck, there are a few distinctive Brabus features to make sure. There are illuminated logos, carbon details and Brabus LED light bar, just for starters. Rest assured nobody will need to come aboard and see the designer dining chairs to know Big Boy is a very special motorhome. Certainly it’s priced like one, too: €1,260,504.20 in Germany before the 19 per cent VAT, which makes for a nice, round €1.5m in total, or £1.25m. Still, what a truck to take to a super exclusive track day or race weekend. Hopefully it could tow this Smart Crossblade for use as a paddock runaround…


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Motormouth88

Original Poster:

367 posts

67 months

Thursday 7th November
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Decent daily that I reckon

BrownEaredDog

593 posts

108 months

Thursday 7th November
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Yes please. This and the Brabus Rocket will do me just fine.

Twoshoe

903 posts

191 months

Thursday 7th November
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Perfect for Glastonbury next year.

CountyAFC

1,616 posts

10 months

Thursday 7th November
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Isn't that the truck from Universal Soldier?

jimothyc

596 posts

91 months

Thursday 7th November
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Quite disappointed that knight rider doesn’t come out of the back of this

ex-devonpaul

1,291 posts

144 months

Thursday 7th November
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Usually when I show the wife a car on PH she says "If you buy one of those you'll be sleeping in it". Didn't say that this time.

Arsecati

2,500 posts

124 months

Thursday 7th November
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What's the PCP terms on one of these?

Oh, I just noticed - it only has 43 inch screens......... I'd expect a minimum of 50, so I'm out.

ChocolateFrog

28,623 posts

180 months

Thursday 7th November
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When you're not quite sure if you're the bad guy.

CountyAFC

1,616 posts

10 months

Thursday 7th November
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ex-devonpaul said:
Usually when I show the wife a car on PH she says "If you buy one of those you'll be sleeping in it".

Didn't say that this time.
smile

ducnick

1,927 posts

250 months

Thursday 7th November
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Come on, it’s a half arsed marketing exercise. To be a proper Brabus it would need the toilet to be made from carbon fibre and have purple led lighting under the rim.

RedWhiteMonkey

7,234 posts

189 months

Thursday 7th November
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Right, must have a chat with the wife tonight about part exchanging our VW California for this.

pSyCoSiS

3,731 posts

212 months

Thursday 7th November
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That is proper cool. The only motor home I would desire to own.

valiant

11,332 posts

167 months

Thursday 7th November
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Caravan Club would have a fit if you turned up with one of these.

Fetchez la vache

5,646 posts

221 months

Thursday 7th November
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I think there's a standard (non Brabus) one of these pretty much permanant at a campsite in W.London whose name I can't remember. It looks pretty imposing in bland off-white, so this would look pretty bonkers in fairness.
I like it more than I should.

CH80

49 posts

4 months

Thursday 7th November
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1.5 mil for a nice caravan. Okay.

MCBrowncoat

1,015 posts

153 months

Thursday 7th November
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Brabus branded bedding...

That's cool

laugh

Dale487

1,409 posts

130 months

Thursday 7th November
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Motormouth88 said:
Decent daily that I reckon
By daily, do you mean live in it?

Magikarp

942 posts

55 months

Thursday 7th November
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CH80 said:
1.5 mil for a nice caravan. Okay.
Caravan? Not quite. Good attempt at weary indifference though.

MrGeoff

697 posts

179 months

Thursday 7th November
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That is pretty nice, if I had the cash and I was about to take an early retirement I think I'd have to get one. I went to a campsite in France last year and there was an old boy there who had one of those monstrous coach based motorhome things which had a car underneath it. Really impressive but looked way too big for the campsite.

Harry_523

426 posts

106 months

Thursday 7th November
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Cheaper than a similarly sized flat in zone 1-4. Bargain really...