Mansory offers visual and performance enhancements for a variety of makes and models. And its new Mansory Bespoke program takes personalization to a personal level, creating unique vehicles for customers. Its latest version is a tuned Mercedes-AMG G63 with a visual overhaul that includes more than added aerodynamic parts.
Mansory adds a new front bumper, fender trim, rear apron, roof spoiler and many more forged carbon finishes. However, it’s hard not to approach the paint scheme which starts in turquoise at the front and fades to black. The tuner calls the paint finish “Algorithmic Fade”. It uses a black painted symbol that becomes increasingly dense in size, spacing, and quantity, moving backwards, creating a faded color look. Twenty-four-inch forged painted rims sit in the corners.
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Mansory also tweaks the G63’s powertrain, adding larger turbochargers to the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine under the forage carbon hood. The company also installs new downpipes and a new high-performance exhaust system that works with the reprogrammed electronics to develop the extra power.
The result is that the G63’s engine produces 850 horsepower (663 kilowatts) and 737 pound-feet (1,000 Newton-meters) of torque, an improvement over stock’s 585 hp (436 kW) and 626 lb-ft (850 Nm) of torque. Mansory increases the top speed to 155 mph (250 kilometers per hour). The extra power allows the SUV to reach 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.5 seconds.
Inside, the customer ordered full upholstery of the Mercedes interior, finishing the cabin in a special color called Feroza, including the carpets. The SUV gets a new leather-carbon sport steering wheel, turquoise painted carbon inlays and aluminum sport pedals. The door inserts, the central armrest and the seats have leather inserts with 3D embossing.
The new Mansory Bespoke division will add even more freedom and customization to customers’ vehicles, which should lead to some stunning creations. Mansory has unveiled several versions over the past few months, including a Mercedes-Maybach S-Class, a Ferrari Monza SP2 and a Lamborghini Urus. It will be interesting to see what other Mansory Bespoke creations debut in the future.
Mansory offers visual and performance enhancements for a variety of makes and models. And its new Mansory Bespoke program takes personalization to a personal level, creating unique vehicles for customers. Its latest version is a tuned Mercedes-AMG G63 with a visual overhaul that includes more than added aerodynamic parts.
Mansory adds a new front bumper, fender trim, rear apron, roof spoiler and many more forged carbon finishes. However, it’s hard not to approach the paint scheme which starts in turquoise at the front and fades to black. The tuner calls the paint finish “Algorithmic Fade”. It uses a black painted symbol that becomes increasingly dense in size, spacing, and quantity, moving backwards, creating a faded color look. Twenty-four-inch forged painted rims sit in the corners.
22 Pictures
Mansory also tweaks the G63’s powertrain, adding larger turbochargers to the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine under the forage carbon hood. The company also installs new downpipes and a new high-performance exhaust system that works with the reprogrammed electronics to develop the extra power.
The result is that the G63’s engine produces 850 horsepower (663 kilowatts) and 737 pound-feet (1,000 Newton-meters) of torque, an improvement over stock’s 585 hp (436 kW) and 626 lb-ft (850 Nm) of torque. Mansory increases the top speed to 155 mph (250 kilometers per hour). The extra power allows the SUV to reach 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.5 seconds.
Inside, the customer ordered full upholstery of the Mercedes interior, finishing the cabin in a special color called Feroza, including the carpets. The SUV gets a new leather-carbon sport steering wheel, turquoise painted carbon inlays and aluminum sport pedals. The door inserts, the central armrest and the seats have leather inserts with 3D embossing.
The new Mansory Bespoke division will add even more freedom and customization to customers’ vehicles, which should lead to some stunning creations. Mansory has unveiled several versions over the past few months, including a Mercedes-Maybach S-Class, a Ferrari Monza SP2 and a Lamborghini Urus. It will be interesting to see what other Mansory Bespoke creations debut in the future.