Mansory first unveiled its modified Audi RS Q8 in late 2020 and has just finished work building its latest example, this time adorned with a particularly eye-catching exterior finish.

Anyone who is familiar with the work of Mansory knows that the tuner likes to go all-out when working to make already-impressive vehicles even more extreme. It has done just that with this RS Q8, painting it in a dark shade of green that has been contrasted by a plethora of yellow accents. These yellow accents can be found on the wing mirrors, the side skirts, and a prominent racing stripe running along the hood, roof, and rear spoiler.

The German tuner has also engineered a comprehensive new bodykit for the Audi. The front end is particularly striking thanks to the presence of a carbon fiber splitter, carbon fiber shrouds, and air intake mesh similar in design to the air intake grilles of the Lamborghini Urus.

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 Mansory Baths Audi RS Q8 In Green And Carbon Fiber Giving It 769 HP

Changes to the exterior of the SUV continue at the rear where you will notice the new carbon fiber spoiler mounted to the roof, the carbon fiber diffuser, and the four new tailpipes.

The RS Q8’s familiar 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 has also been tweaked. Whereas it ordinarily delivers 591 hp and 590 lb-ft (800 Nm), both of which are very impressive figures, the combination of a high-performance exhaust and a tuned ECU means the V8 is now rated at 769 hp and 738 lb-ft (1,000 Nm) of torque. As such, the super SUV can now rocket to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.3 seconds and power through to a 198 mph (320 km/h) top speed.

A handful of changes have also been made to the interior of the car. These include new carbon fiber inlays on the steering wheel and dashboard, bright yellow contrast stitching, and a new ceiling-mounted Start/Stop button for the engine.