Mansory, known for its controversial modifications, has yet again transformed a Mercedes-AMG G 63, appealing to deep-pocketed buyers despite aesthetic critiques. While opinions on its designs vary, Mansory’s clientele ensures continued profitability.
Introducing Mansory’s latest creation, the P850 Mercedes-AMG G 63, recently showcased in Paris, France, near the Eiffel Tower. Despite its name suggesting 850 horsepower, this beast packs even more power.
According to Mansory, the German super SUV boasts a staggering 900 metric horsepower, translating to 887 brake horsepower/662 kilowatts and 1,200 Nm (885 pound-foot) of torque. While fuel efficiency figures remain modest, the performance upgrade significantly surpasses the stock Mercedes-AMG G 63’s output.
Beyond power enhancements, the Mansory P850 flaunts an extensive aftermarket body kit featuring components like a vented hood, front bumper, grille, fender flares, and rear bumper and diffuser. Complemented by distinctive touches like white stripes and a light yellow matte finish with forged carbon accents, this high-performance SUV makes a bold statement.
Inside, the cabin undergoes a complete overhaul, showcasing white leather upholstery with green piping and Mansory branding throughout. While designed for comfort and style, some may find the interior’s lavish aesthetic bordering on excessive for a G-Wagen.
While opinions on Mansory’s modifications vary, this latest creation ensures the tuner’s continued presence in the luxury automotive market, appealing to buyers seeking exclusivity and performance enhancements.