The Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance is one of the craziest sedans currently on sale, offering exceptional levels of performance that were once limited to high-end supercars. For Mansory, however, it’s not quite enough.
Eager to make the super sedan even more special, the German tuner has made a plethora of modifications to it. When looking at the changes made, no single alteration catches the eye but when all the upgrades are brought together, you get a vehicle that is just as dramatic to look at as we are sure it is to drive.
The changes start at the front end where Mansory has revised the car’s prominent grille while also crafting a new bumper and splitter package from lightweight carbon fiber. A pair of aerodynamic canards are also found up front, as are a plethora of bright yellow accents. An over-the-top carbon fiber hood is also featured, complete with large air intakes and air extraction vanes on the sides.
Elsewhere, Mansory has developed a handful of different 22-inch wheel designs for the AMG GT 63 S E Performance with the ones on this car finished in gloss black and sitting over a set of yellow brake calipers. New carbon fiber gills are featured on the front quarter panels while a black decal running along the sides also catches the eye.
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The rear of Mansory’s creation is just as dramatic as the front. It sports a large fixed rear wing made from lightweight carbon fiber. There is also a new carbon fiber rear diffuser and four enlarged tailpipes.
As standard, the car rocks a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 coupled to an electric motor at the rear axle. It pumps out 831 hp and 1,023 lb-ft (1,400 Nm) of torque but upgrades from Mansory have increased those figures to 880 hp and 1,098 lb-ft (1,490 Nm), allowing the car to hit 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.8 seconds and a 320 km/h (200 mph) top speed.