According to some experts, it was a usual fake and the car was nothing but an ordinary Lexus LX470 with changed logos. Other motorists persistently emphasized the affiliation of the car to the German tuning company, pointing out the professional styling of this instance. For example, this car is equipped with unique arch extenders, which cannot be found on other instances of this make. The factory chrome parts and moldings are completely absent from the interior, and the image of a sport off-roader accomplish the 19-inch Brabus wheels.
The fully custom-made saloon is sewn in the style of individual interiors of the G-class by Brabus, whose logos can be seen everywhere in the car. Another version says that the car was assembled in Europe on the individual order of one Armenian oligarch. As for the technical stuffing, we have different data; someone claimed that there was a supercharged 4.7L V8 engine under the hood, another one even saw an additional turbine installed on this engine. Presently, it’s difficult to establish the truth about exactly what engine the car was initially installed with. However, so many years after its appearance in the city, this Lexus was recently first brought to the local dealer, where the masters discovered a completely new Lexus engine, the 5.7L 3UR-FE engine with the TRD supercharger. According to the last owner, he brought this car already with the new engine and its auxiliary equipment. I also learnt that Brabus GmbH has no entry about this car. It might have been tuned by a private company, which, unfortunately, cannot be ascertained.