Mansory has never been shy in modifying some of the industry’s finest exotics and for its latest project, has aggressively altered a Bentley Continental GT V8 Cabriolet.

Bentley’s are known for their stylish elegance but Mansory’s creation ditches elegance in favor of aggression or rather, shock value. This is most evident with an aftermarket bodykit that’s been fitted and includes a bespoke front bumper and carbon fiber splitter, unique side skirts, and a distinctive rear bumper and rear diffuser.

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Many of the aftermarket add-ons are finished in carbon fiber, including the hood, while the rest of the Continental’s bodywork is finished in matte black. Other exterior modifications made include an eye-catching rear spoiler and new LED daytime running lights in the lower portion of the front bumper.

Rounding out the exterior changes are a set of 22-inch, mismatched wheels finished in black with green stripes and sitting over a set of green brake calipers. There are also some green accent lines running along the body. Mansory dubs this color Green Chrome-Oxite.

Inside, the theme continues with green leather adorning the seats, door panels, steering wheel, and much of the dashboard. The green theme even continues under the hood where there is a large painted structural beam.

Speaking of the engine bay, Mansory has also fettled the 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine. Ordinary, this engine is good for 542 hp but thanks to a new exhaust system and some tweaks to the ECU, it now churns out 640 horses, allowing the modified Bentley to hit 62 mph (100 km/h) in under four seconds.