Mansory has been known to apply its skills, to a wide variety of vehicles. But out of the eight show cars it has
brought to Geneva this year, no fewer than three are based on Mercedes – each
of a very different type.
The most visually imposing of the three is called
the Gronos Black Desert, based on the high-riding G500 4x4² – as if the
portal-axle truck needed any help in that department.
Mansory has given it the full widebody
treatment, somewhat incongruously bridging those giant fenders with enhanced
aerodynamic elements – all made in-house out of carbon fiber. It has also
massaged the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 for an extra 62 horsepower, and fitted a
set of forged alloys.
Mansory is getting in on the action
in customizing the V-Class into a “first class lounge for on-the-road.” The
show van features a two-tone paintjob with additional aero components, as well
as an enhanced powertrain. But the real difference here is felt inside, where
the van has been fitted with a pair of recliners, a mini-fridge, and full
on-board entertainment suite – all decked out in leather, Alcantara, and wood
trim.
Finally there's an enhanced S63 AMG convertible
dubbed the Black Edition, which follows the limited-edition Platinum Edition
before it. As you might have guessed, Benz's flagship drop-top has been
visually enhanced with a full carbon-fiber aero kit, including a NACA duct in
the hood, and bodywork that's been widened by two inches. The suspension has
been dropped as well, and to go with the stance, Mansory has mustered some
extra muscle.
A whole lot extra, with 828
horsepower easily trumping the standard 577 and aiming straight for Brabus
territory. With all that power channeled to the 22-inch alloys, the Mansory S63
cabrio will rocket to 62 in 3.5 seconds and top out at 186 miles per hour.