German tuner Mansory opened its first independently run showroom in Dubai, in order to meet the “growing demand” for its products in the United Arab Emirates. To mark this occasion, Mansory built three special models based on the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, the Lamborghini Urus, and the Mercedes-AMG G-Class. The UAE special editions are displayed in the new Dubai dealership alongside several other tuned vehicles. The 800 square meter showroom, can fit up to twenty vehicles, has a wall with all of Mansory’s 33 wheel designs, and a cozy lounge area with plenty of samples for customizing vehicles.
All three “Special UAE” limited editions
come in a duotone configuration, using gray or purple as a base in combination
with a black gradient towards the rear and a marble-like appearance for the
carbon fiber parts. The bodykits including wide fenders extensions, vented
hoods, bespoke bumpers with larger intakes, splitters, diffusers, extra fins,
and large spoilers are based on existing Mansory offerings. For example, there
is the Venatus Evo S kit for the Lamborghini Urus, the Gronos kit for the
Mercedes-AMG G-Class, and the Billionaire kit for the Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
Besides adding visual drama with the new
livery, the aggressive aero, and the massive 24-inch forged wheels, the special
editions come with different badges showing an outline of the United Arab
Emirates map. The same symbol can be found inside the cabin, which has been
overhauled with bespoke upholstery, different kinds of textures, starlight
roofliners, and loads of carbon-fiber accents. Mansory showcased a variety of
vibrant color options for the interior together with a more subtle duotone
approach.
Owners of the “Special UAE” vehicles will
be able to choose among a range of tuning kits for the engine, bringing more
power and torque to the luxury SUVs. According to Mansory, the Lamborghini Urus
produces 880 hp and 1,100 Nm, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan makes 610 hp
and 950 Nm, while the G-Class can go up to 850 hp and 1,000 Nm.
The tuner didn’t specify the number of
units that will be produced for each model but the limited edition means they
won’t be a common sight, even in the streets of Dubai. They also didn’t
announce pricing which is going to raise some eyebrows judging from other
Mansory-branded vehicles from the past. Besides launching the Dubai showroom, Mansory
announced the extension of its headquarters in Brand, Germany, and plans for
further expansion in 2022.