Mansory transformed the Mercedes G-Class into a 900-horsepower all-terrain vehicle. The interior of the car, whose doors are opened against movement, is covered with leather, carbon fiber and gold.
German tuning studio Mansory presented another avant-garde project based on the Mercedes-Benz G-Class. The Mansory Gronos Coupe Evo C SUV will be released in 8 copies. This was reported on the company’s official website.
Mansory is constantly adjusting Gelendvagen, but this time the improvements turned out to be more serious than usual. He worked on the project for a year and a half.
The new Mercedes G-Class has lost its rear doors and now the front doors open to traffic. An all-terrain vehicle came out. Recall that the two-door Gelendvagen has not been mass-produced since 2013.
In addition, the SUV received a traditional carbon body kit, grille, hood with air intakes and roof spoiler. The first copy of the car also features a special Fludium Paint Chrome Atmosphere color and 24-inch FD.15 wheels.
Salon Mercedes G-Class has become a four-seater – two separate seats with electric drives appeared in the rear. Although expensive perforated leather, carbon fiber and even gilding are used in the decoration of this particular car, the interior decoration can be different at the request of the customers.
The power of the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 has been increased from 585 hp to 900 hp. with. and torque increased to 1200 N∙m. It takes less than 4 seconds for the Mansory Gronos Coupe Evo C to accelerate to 100 km/h.
Previously Focus He reported that Gelendvagen received a powerful extreme version for heavy terrain.
We also wrote that the Mercedes G-Class has been turned into a strange art object.
Source: Focus
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