Brabus' Bragging Rights Ensured in London by B63S-700 6x6

When in Rome, do as the Romans do. When in London, do as the Arabs do, especially where supercars are concerned. Ever since the Qatari royal family purchased London department store Harrods from Egyptian-born businessman Mohamed Al Fayed in 2010, the neighborhoods of Knightsbridge and Chelsea have seen a growing influx of the world's rarest supercars that are owned and operated by “young Arab playboy” multi-millionaires seeking an escape from the oppressive heat of their desert states during the summer months.
It has become a car spotter's dream. A number of YouTube channels have chronicled the majestic motoring madness of Bugattis, Ferraris, Koenigseggs, Lamborghinis, and Paganis galore in what becomes, for a season at least, the de-facto exotic car capital of the world.
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