Luxury takes form in Abu Dhabi as Brabus blends automotive precision with bold, modern design.
Each residence is engineered for style, power, and performance—inside and out.

Brabus, the German name synonymous with hyper-customized supercars and marine machines, is entering new territory—literally. The high-performance tuner is bringing its signature boldness and precision craftsmanship into the world of luxury real estate with Brabus Island, a privately developed, ultra-exclusive residential enclave set in Abu Dhabi’s Al Seef District.
Rather than placing a logo on a skyscraper, Brabus is redefining what a branded residence means by designing not just homes—but a visual and spatial identity. Developed in partnership with Cosmo, a subsidiary of Reportage Properties, this bold urban design concept combines cutting-edge architecture with the sculptural minimalism and tailored aesthetic Brabus is famous for. The result is a statement-making addition to the Abu Dhabi skyline and an immersive living experience that blends supercar sophistication with next-level livability.
Architectural Vision: Brutalist Fluidity Meets Clean Modernism

Spanning over one million square feet, Brabus Island features four residential towers and 100 private villas designed with an uncompromising attention to detail. The towers themselves are geometric monoliths of steel, concrete, and glass—striking yet minimal. Their facades are clean and linear, but with subtle textures and patterns inspired by aerodynamics and automotive performance design.
The buildings’ architectural language speaks to power and restraint. Edges are sharply defined yet never aggressive, while sweeping terraces and cantilevered balconies create a dynamic silhouette. Floor-to-ceiling glass panels not only flood the interiors with natural light, but allow the buildings to reflect their surroundings—daylight, water, and skyline—blurring the line between object and environment.

The villas follow a similar philosophy, with strong lines, open layouts, and seamless indoor-outdoor transitions. Whether a twin villa or a beachfront estate, each property is designed to offer privacy, prestige, and panoramic views.

Brabus’ modular interior concept is built around three curated themes—Black and Bold, White Bliss, and Gray Haven—each echoing the finishes found in Brabus-upgraded G-Wagons and yachts.
Black and Bold exudes masculinity and power, with matte black surfaces, carbon fiber textures, deep leathers, and high-gloss contrasts. Think of it as living inside the cockpit of a Brabus 900.
White Bliss, on the other hand, emphasizes purity and light. Interiors are awash in alabaster, with soft ivory leather, marble accents, and brushed aluminum elements that create an airy, elevated environment—perfect for seaside living.
Gray Haven is the most balanced scheme, layering neutral tones with cool metals and rich textiles to create a contemporary, calming aesthetic. It’s minimalism, but without sterility.
Throughout all residences, furniture is built-in, custom-designed, and engineered like automotive components. From kitchen islands with turbine-inspired contours to bathroom vanities that resemble engine covers, no detail is arbitrary. All materials—leather, metal, stone—are selected for their performance, longevity, and visual impact.
Functional Design with Futuristic Touches

Smart-home technologies are seamlessly integrated. Lighting, sound, climate, and security systems are fully programmable via sleek control hubs and mobile apps, while acoustic insulation and energy-efficient glazing ensure comfort and sustainability.
The open-plan layouts flow logically from public to private zones, and every residence is optimized for natural ventilation and maximum privacy. In the towers, penthouses come with double-height ceilings, private rooftop pools, and glass-clad home offices with panoramic views of the Gulf.

The villas offer private garages that look more like gallery spaces, complete with polished concrete floors, display lighting, and wall-mounted screens to showcase your car collection—naturally, Brabus-equipped.
A New Blueprint for Lifestyle Design

With prices ranging from $800,000 to $7.3 million, Brabus Island isn’t just a luxury development—it’s a curated ecosystem of architecture, design, and engineering excellence. For CEO Constantin Buschmann, the vision is simple: “We’re not just designing vehicles for a lifestyle—we’re designing the lifestyle itself.”

Brabus Island breaks ground in mid-2025, with completion expected by early 2028. When finished, it won’t just be a residential address; it will be a physical embodiment of the Brabus ethos—bold, beautiful, and built to perform.
If you’re looking to live like you drive—precision-tuned, high-powered, and unapologetically refined—Brabus Island may be your next destination.