Whether you adore or abhor Mansory’s automotive transformations, you can’t deny they know how to make an entrance. Case in point: their latest iteration of the Mercedes-AMG SL 63.
Mansory revealed its SL 63 kit earlier this year, but this version takes the drama up a notch. To begin with, the car sports a striking grey exterior that exudes a stealthy and aggressive vibe. Alongside the grey paint, you’ll find a plethora of forged carbon fiber components, including the eye-catching hood with fresh air extraction vents and sharp contours.
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Like the first SL 63 we saw from Mansory, the front of this car is quite overt with a new grille, a prominent Mansory badge, various forged carbon fiber elements, and bright blue accents. A new addition to this example is the L-shaped LED daytime running lights incorporated into the air intakes. Are they necessary? Not really. Do they look cool? Absolutely.
Plenty of changes have also been made to the sides of the SL. For example, Mansory has installed unique skirts and a set of aftermarket wheels unlike any other we’ve seen fitted to a premium car like the SL.
While the exterior of the car is bright, it is nothing compared to the cabin. Found across almost every single interior panel is bright blue leather with yellow contrast piping and unique stitching. The blue leather even adorns the steering wheel, although we’re not convinced it’ll stay this pristine shade of blue for too long.
The car’s 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 has also received some tuning, now delivering up to 850 horsepower. However, the tuner hasn’t provided additional specific details regarding the performance enhancements.