Luka Dončić’s $600K daily looks like something that should be on a runway, not a highway
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NBA star Luka Dončić has a stunning Brabus Rocket 1000 as his daily driver and says it’s his ‘favorite car in the world’.
The one-of-25 Brabus Rocket 1000 is based on a Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance before getting an overhaul by the German tuning company.
The result is a gorgeous luxury sedan that can pump out 1,000 horsepower.
We can see why he likes it so much, to be fair.
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Luka Dončić says the Brabus Rocket 1000 is his ‘favorite’
Like many of the world’s rich and famous, Slovenian basketball star Luka Dončić has an impressive car collection, including a psychedelic wrapped 1968 Chevy Camaro and a custom-built Apocalypse Hellfire.
But his ‘favorite’ car to drive is his Brabus Rocket 1000, one of only 25 in the whole world.
Starting with an already top-notch Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E, the vehicle is then given a Brabus overhaul.
The Brabus Rocket 1000 has a much wider body than its base Mercedes-Benz, thanks to its carbon fiber front fender and side panels.
It’s also been fitted with a new carbon fiber front apron, front spoiler, and a multi-piece rear wing.
Inside, it’s decked out in black nappa leather, Alcantara, and more of that carbon fiber.
The official NBA Instagram page recently shared a clip of Dončić driving his Rocket 1000 from Slovenia to Spain.
In the clip Dončić called the Rocket 100 his ‘favorite’ car – and it’s easy to see why, isn’t it?
The Brabus Rocket 1000 has a whopping 1,000hp
As well as looking absolutely stunning, the Rocket 1000 seems like it would be a whole lot of fun to drive.
Its 4.5-liter V8 engine and the joined electric motor pump out a combined 1,000 horsepower and 1,194lb-ft of torque.
It can do 100km/h (0-62mph) in just 2.6 seconds and 0-200km/h (124mph) in only 9.7 seconds.
It has an electronically limited top speed of 316km/h (196mph).
Dončić decided to test out the car’s speed by taking it onto the German autobahn – where there is no speed limit – to see how it performed.
And it’s safe to say he was impressed, in the clip Dončić comments that it feels ‘very strong’ even when hitting those super-fast speeds. The post Luka Dončić’s $600K daily looks like something that should be on a runway, not a highway appeared first on Supercar Blondie.
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