In exchange for €139,900, which equals to $157,815 at today’s exchange rates, Manhart is offering a seriously tuned Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 Coupe.
That kind of cash is enough to get someone a new GLE 63 Coupe, a GT 53 4-Door, or a GT C – all of them great cars.
It just gets better: if you look beyond Mercedes, you can get a Porsche 911 GTS. Or you can fork out an extra €12,500 ($14,100) for a brand new, gleaming 911 GT3.
The stock GLC 63 Coupe, on the other hand, retails from €87,131.80 ($98,290) in Germany for the ‘base’ model, and just under €100,000 ($112,815) for the punchier ‘S’.
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Manhart’s GLC 63 Coupe comes with supercar power. The 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine puts out 700 PS (690 hp / 515 kW) and a whopping 900 Nm (664 lb-ft) of torque, after getting a turbo upgrade (and, probably, an ECU tune). That’s 190 PS (187 hp / 140 kW) and 200 Nm (148 lb-ft) of torque more than the stock GLC 63 S Coupe, which sprints to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.8 seconds and tops out at 250 km/h (155 mph). And while we do not have any performance figures, it’s obvious that Manhart’s tuned example will be even faster.
Mind you, this is not a new car. Registered in October 2018, and with 4,870 km (3,026 miles) on the clock, the super SUV sports some other upgrades, such a new exhaust system, new suspension and 21-inch wheels, as well as a matte grey vinyl wrap with yellow stripes and blacked out Mercedes badges.
Packed with all sorts of optional extras, the car is currently located in western Germany – and if you’re interested, you can find the ad here.