Ah, the Mercedes-AMG G63. The undisputed king of ostentatious off-roading (or at least off-roading within a 10-mile radius of a valet stand). The Mercedes-AMG G63 has always held its ground as one of the most commanding SUVs on the market, but Mansory’s latest version takes this reputation to an entirely new level. This G-Class was recently fitted with the German tuner’s G850 package and taken onto the streets of Paris for a photoshoot. The body kit alone makes it stand out from a regular G63, and it’s finished in a dramatic matte green. If this G was spotted cruising the streets of France’s capital surrounded by supercars, we suspect it would turn even more heads than some legitimate exotics – even if not always for the right reasons.
Mansory’s G850 bodykit for the Mercedes is
extensive. It includes an overhauled front fascia with forged carbon fiber
components, including the grille. There is also a custom hood and a new forged
carbon fiber housing on the roof with two large LED light bars. The Mercedes
off-roader is also sitting on a set of new blacked-out wheels, rocks
distinctive side steps, and has new side-exiting tailpipes. Mansory’s G850 body
kit for the Mercedes is extensive, featuring a comprehensive overhaul that
includes an updated front fascia adorned with forged carbon fiber components,
including the grille. Additionally, there’s a custom hood and a newly installed
forged carbon fiber housing on the roof equipped with two large LED light bars.
The Mercedes is further enhanced with a
set of new blacked-out wheels, distinctive side steps, and new side-exiting
tailpipes. Modifications continue at the rear with a fixed rear wing, a
distinctive bumper, and a new spare wheel carrier, all made from forged carbon
fiber. No stone, or perhaps more accurately, square inch of leather, was left
unturned in Mansory’s overhaul of the G63’s interior. The seats are now swathed
in plush white leather, a choice that extends generously to the transmission
tunnel, center console, door panels, dashboard, and even the steering wheel.
For a touch of brashness, Mansory
incorporated neon green seat belts, like a highlighter left to its own devices
in the back seat. And because subtlety is key in any high-end customization
project, the air vents and most of the switches and buttons have been
color-matched to the exterior paint job. A final flourish comes in the form of
a green carbon fiber pattern adorning the center console and steering wheel,
Like any good project from the tuner,
plenty is going on under the hood too. The 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 has
been massaged to pump out as much as 900 hp and 1,200 Nm, although
less powerful upgrades are also on offer. As for the price, it appears to be a
closely guarded secret. But if you have to ask about the cost of a Mansory,
well, you probably can’t afford it anyway.