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Mansory Gronos Coupé EVO C based on the Mercedes G-Class

The German tuner once again showed why it is considered one of the best in the world. This time they revealed a limited edition based on the Mercedes G-Class, the Mansory Gronos Coupé EVO C. Only 8 cars will be produced.

The exterior design required removing the doors of the standard G-Class, cutting the body and moving the B-pillar back. It is equipped with a new front fascia with integrated yellow lights, an engine cover with a pronounced carbon fiber opening, and additional lighting is located on the front of the roof. Longer glass panels have been installed on the sides, as the C-pillar has also been removed. Also, the doors have been moved to the B-pillar, so that they open in the opposite direction compared to most vehicles.

Inside, the front seats, extended by a folding mechanism compared to the standard seats, are upholstered in white leather. It is equipped with seat belts with MANSORY logo, black anodised aluminum pedals, sports steering wheel wrapped in white leather, and leather floor mats. Mansory emphasizes that the car retains all of Mercedes’ safety technology.

When it comes to the powertrain, the Gronos Coupé EVO C is powered by a twin-turbo V8 engine with 900 hp (662 kW) and 885 lb-ft (1,200 Nm) of torque. It reaches 62 mph in 3.3 seconds with an electronically limited top speed of (250 km/h). It is mounted on 24″ wheels wrapped in 295/30R24 all-round tires.

This is not the first car modified as a 2-seater. Last month, Mansory unveiled the Venatus Coupé Evo C based on the Lamborghini Urus.

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Mansory Venatus Coupé Evo C based on the Lamborghini Urus

Last year Lamborghini achieved exceptional results when it comes to sales, and the Italian brand’s best-selling car was the Urus. It was this car that was used as the basis for the new Mansory project Venatus Coupé Evo C.

It took 18 months to realize the project, and in addition to moving the B-support and significantly longer doors, the Coupé Urus also received additional extended rear fenders and a set of 24-inch wheels. Also, Mansory decided on two doors instead of four, which will certainly make it difficult for passengers to access the rear seats.

The cabin, which in this case is covered in turquoise leather, still offers enough space for five people, but this time the front seats have to be folded down to allow passengers to get into the rear seats.

The Venatus Coupé Evo C is powered by a 4-liter biturbo V8 engine with 900 hp (662 kW) and 811 lb-ft (1,100 Nm) of torque. Power is sent to all wheels via a recalibrated 8-speed automatic transmission. It reaches 62 mph in 2.9 seconds with a top speed of (323 km/h).

The car will be produced in only 8 copies, and each one will be unique. The upgrade costs EUR 280,000.

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Mansory equipped the BMW X7 with a wider body kit

After the recent Mansory Vitesse based on the Bentley Continental GT, now from the workshop of the German tuner comes a modified version of the BMW X7. It is a customization program that brings superior power and luxurious comfort to this model.

The car is equipped with a new smaller front grill under which there are small additional air intakes, as well as a significantly modified front bumper with larger openings. At the back is a wider bumper that continues the aggressive profile line, a diffuser with a new black detail, as well as four tailpipes. The rear of the luxury SUV does not indicate any changes.

Mansory does not reveal whether the new package can be used for the older and refreshed version of the X7 model. There is a possibility that the tuner is actually offering a conversion, that is, a return to the old design in response to the criticism received by the refreshed model due to the split headlights.

Behind the wider wheel arches are massive 24-inch rims, which Mansory will offer in 11 different models and different sizes. The X7 in the photos is wearing the maximum size 24-inch multi-spoke rims.

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