The tuners are drawing nearly as much water at the Geneva Motor Show this year as the automakers producing the vehicles on which they’re based. And Mansory isn’t missing out on the action.
The typically over-the-top customizer has shown up in the Swiss town with no fewer than nine enhanced high-end European vehicles, ranging from the Bentley Bentayga to the Bugatti Veyron – with a golf cart thrown in for good measure.
Possibly the most extreme among them is the Mansory Stallone – the tuner’s take on the Ferrari 812 Superfast. The twelve-cylinder Prancing Horse is thoroughly transformed (for better or worse) with a full carbon-fiber body kit.
Underneath the overwrought bodywork, the 6.5-liter V12 has been bumped up from 789 horsepower to 830, with torque rising from 718 Nm (or 530 lb-ft) to 740 Nm (546 lb-ft).
Arguably at least as exotic is Mansory’s take on the McLaren 720S features a (relatively) less ostentatious aero kit, crafted from carbon fiber. The tuner has also applied its skills to the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, raising output from a namesake 720 metric horsepower to 755 for a 0-62 time quoted at a scant 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 345 km/h (214 mph).
The Mansory Cyrus starts out as the Aston Martin DB11 in top V12 specification, but increases output to a nice, round 700 horsepower. That’s said to be enough to drop the 0-62 time to 3.6 seconds and raise the top speed to 330 km/h (205 mph). As you can see from the images in the gallery below, Mansory has also applied a comprehensive aero kit and fitted oversized 22-inch wheels on a suspension dropped by 35 mm (1.4 inches).
Meanwhile the Bugatti Veyron has been transformed into the Mansory Vivere Diamond Edition with a unique “marble collage” appearance. Commissioned by a private customer, it also features revised aero components, LED daytime running lights, forged alloys, and an interior bathed in aftermarket ambient lighting.
Those looking for more space may want to check out Mansory’s enhanced Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo. The performance wagon features a full carbon aero kit, manufactured in-house, along with 22-inch alloys and a lowered suspension. Performance enhancements have been limited to increasing the twin-turbo V8’s output by 35 horsepower and 30 lb-ft of torque.
Even more spacious is the Bleurion Edition of the Bentley Bentayga, with blue-tinted carbon-fiber and giant 24-inch wheels. Based on the W12 engine, Mansory has increased output to 750 hp and 796 lb-ft of torque (1,080 Nm) to increase the top speed by 10 km/h (6.2 mph).
The Phantom Bushukan Edition takes Rolls-Royce’s new flagship limousine even further with a two-tone yellow paint job and – you guessed it – a new aero kit. While it was at it, Mansory also upgraded the giant 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 from 563 hp to 610, mounted a huge set of 24-inch wheels, and as with so many of its creations, retrimmed the interior as well.
Finally the Mercedes-AMG S63 sedan has been converted into the Signature Edition, with 710 hp (instead of 612) and enhanced visually both inside and out in typical Mansory style.
Alongside these enhanced exotics, Mansory is also showcasing high-tech and stylish the Garia golf cart. The vehicle is designed by the Mercedes-Benz Style studio and distributed by Mansory.