Mansory has been busy lately. In a short time the various cars they have adapted considerably and now there are three more. The Mercedes-AMG G 63, the Audi RS6 Avant and the Rolls-Royce Cullinan are the suffering objects.
Not only the regular brands are busy this month with various revelations, but also tuner Mansory happily picks up on the news storm. Earlier this week, it moved Venatus forward, now three more new creations are added. The most eye-catching is undoubtedly the Mercedes-AMG G 63 converted into a pick-up.
Mercedes G 63 “Star Trooper”
The special creation based on the Mercedes-AMG G 63 is called Star Trooper. The best thing about the Star Trooper is the fact that the most potent G-class has been transformed into a two-door pick-up. That, of course, is no longer a standard available body variant with the current G-class. The various panels, red accents, huge wheels and camouflage print make it a rough looking whole, but we can imagine that this G will only be found in the urban jungle. The Star Trooper can also stand its ground on a free road. The V8 has been screwed up by Mansory to 838 hp and as a result this pick-up shoots from 0 to 100 km / h in 2.5 seconds. Fashion designer Philipp Plein joined Mansory to make it taste completely. The special interior also bears witness to this. Taste or bad taste; in any case it is striking.
Audi RS6 Avant
The RS6 Avant cannot normally be described as modest. It is nevertheless devoted to Mansory to go a step further. Thicker bumpers with even larger air intakes, a large diffuser and a rear spoiler above and below the rear window make the RS6 Avant look a lot thicker. If you don’t notice the difference with a ‘normal’ RS6 in your rearview mirror when this beast comes to blow at you, the thick yellow striping will take care of that. We also find the yellow accents on the wheels and spoiler work, but also the dark interior, which is largely covered with Alcantara, has been brightened up.
Rolls-Royce Cullinan ‘Coastline’
Finally, there is the Rolls-Royce Cullinan tackled by Mansory. Forget all the British charm that the brand needs; that is completely topped by Mansory extravagance. The SUV has been considerably expanded by the tuner. Virtually no panel retains the normally fairly sleek design. An air grab here, a fin there, they have been busy with it. And then there is the color scheme. The two-tone paint, consisting of Ocean Blue and Secret Silver, is subtly accompanied by bright green-blue accents. The same bright color cannot be missed in the interior. Almost no corner has been spared and even a special child’s seat is upholstered in brightly colored leather.