Mansory is no stranger to the Bentley Bentayga, having unveiled modified examples of both the original and the facelifted version of the luxury SUV. Now, the tuner strikes back with the Bentayga Speed Feroza Edition, coming with an increased power output of 888 hp and a special turquoise paint.
The modified Bentayga comes fitted with Mansory’s signature forged carbon-fiber on the bonnet, mirror caps, and aero components, contrasting the bright turquoise exterior shade.
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Speaking of aero, Mansory’s bodykit includes a front splitter, additional trim around the bumper intakes, side sills, side gill extensions, wide fenders, illuminated Mansory front grille, a double rear spoiler, and a prominent diffuser housing the quad exhaust pipes. The SUV rides on new multi-spoke 24-inch wheels finished in black.
The turquoise color continues inside the cabin, covering almost every bit of the interior including the dashboard, the carpets, the center console, the seats, and the headliner. The only thing that breaks the monotony is the carbon fiber bits, and the shiny metal accents on the switchgear.
The twin-turbo 6.0-liter W12 engine from the Bentayga Speed has been tuned to produce 888 hp (662 kW / 900 PS) and a meaty 1,250 Nm (922 lb-ft) of torque thanks to new turbochargers, an ECU tune, and a new exhaust system. This represents a healthy increase over the stock model’s 626 hp (467 kW / 635 PS) and 900 Nm (664 lb-ft) of torque.
Thanks to the power upgrade, the new Feroza Edition accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 3.5 seconds (-0.4 seconds) and has a top speed of 323 km/h (201 mph), 17 km / 11 mph more than stock.
Mansory didn’t reveal the price for the Bentayga Feroza Edition but we are sure those extensive modifications didn’t come cheap. For those who are not big fans of turquoise, the tuner will be happy to apply the color of their liking to their personalized Bentley Bentayga Speed, just as it does with the Lamborghini Urus, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, and the Mercedes-AMG G63.