Go dark with this blacked out 900 HP outboard.
Brabus Marine – the personal watercraft-centric offshoot of the same German tuner specializing in blacked-out Mercedes-AMG supes – evolves is a 39-foot Shadow 900 Black Ops outboard.
Fresh off its Cannes Yachting Festival debut, the Brabus Shadow 900 XC Cross Cabin Black Ops Signature Edition is another watercraft collaboration with renowned Axopar Boats of Finland. For this iteration of its prestigious Red Dot Award-winning Shadow 900 range, Brabus has gone even darker by coating the exterior with the brand’s own Graphite Black paint. Complementary flashes of black chrome badges are integrated into the shell, while signature red stripes add a splash of contrasting color.

The palate continues inside, where soft leather is wrapped and gray and black leather with contrasting red accents – a departure from the predominantly red and white upholstery featured in previous Shadow 900 examples.

A new standard front sundeck is accessed via supercar-style gullwing doors, and the driver’s instrument panel is equipped with touchscreens, backlit switches and a multifunction steering wheel with fingertip controls for near actuation. effortlessly. Captains can perform navigation, engine monitoring or control entertainment and driver assistance functions from Brabus’ updated user interface.

For this edition, Brabus has added new smart safety features: a G-Shock sensor helps brave the weather, and a 1st Mate system gives the user’s phone the ability to monitor man overboard or send distress signals via connection to a key fob. .

The excellent powertrain has not changed for the XC Signature Edition. A combined 900 horsepower comes from a pair of Mercury Marine’s latest 4.6-liter 450R Verado XL outboard V8s, good for a top speed of over 55 knots (63 mph) and a cruise speed of 40 knots (46 mph).

If you are interested, contact Brabus here to inquire about owning the Brabus Shadow 900 XC Cross Cabin Black Ops Signature Edition
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