Mansory Gives Mercedes-AMG G63 Suicide Doors And ALL Of The Tacked-On Carbon Fiber

Mansory Gives Mercedes-AMG G63 Suicide Doors And ALL Of The Tacked-On Carbon Fiber

Mansory has gone overboard with the forged carbon fiber. The lightweight material has been draped over the hood, front bumper, roof, side panels, and spare wheel holder. When done correctly, carbon fiber looks great when used on a tuned car. But when teamed with the exaggerated detailing – the hood is too busy – it’s a lot to take in.

An aggressive body kit, larger black-painted wheels, a spoiler, and an unnecessary light bar complete the styling updates. It’s not the worst car we have seen from Mansory, but it could do with a few improvements. Then again, Mansory knows its customer base, and we expect the Grande Entree to be a success with wealthy extroverts.

The under-the-hood updates are far more appealing. Mansory says the twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 now produces around 839 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque. The top speed is unchanged at 155 mph, but the 0 to 62 mph sprint now takes just 3.5 seconds.

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