Whenever Mansory gets its hands on a new vehicle and sets about modifying it, you can safely assume that it’s going to go one of two ways; it’ll either be way, way over-the-top or simply over the top. The package released for the new Range Rover fits into the first category.
Modifications made to the luxurious SUV start at the front end where Mansory has designed and developed a new bumper with gloss black accents and a splitter with small aerodynamic fins on the edges. The Range Rover has also been equipped with a new black lower grille with horizontal LED daytime running lights, a new main grille with black slates and an illuminated Mansory badge, and a dramatic new hood with striking vents and ducts.
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The sides of the Range Rover also catch the eye, thanks largely to the massive wheels measuring 24×10-inches at all four corners and wrapped in 295/30 tires. These rims have a particularly intriguing design with black spokes and a solid black center section, making for a design not dissimilar to the aero disc wheels made famous by some rally cars. Mansory has also fitted sharp new skirts to the SUV and flared both the front and rear wheel arches.
Rounding out the exterior upgrades is a more pronounced spoiler stretching out from the roof, a subtle lip spoiler on the trunklid, and a black bumper with a diffuser and new tailpipe surrounds. Mansory says all of the new exterior parts and panels made for the Range Rover have been manufactured in carbon fiber.
Should customers wish, the interior of the Range Rover can also be re-trimmed in plush new leather with contrasting stitching. Mansory also offers various carbon fiber accents, a leather-carbon sports steering wheel, aluminum pedals, and new floor mats.
Rounding out the upgrades is a Mansory PowerBox and a high-performance exhaust system, increasing power from the P530 model to 620 hp and 627 lb-ft (850 Nm), allowing the SUV to hit 60 mph (96 km/h) in 4.3 seconds.