Mansory Gronos is quite yellow

Mansory Gronos is quite yellow

Is yellow your favorite color and would you like a car whose model name also starts with the letter ‘G’? Then Mansory has good news for you. You will not find them more yellow than the new Gronos, a creation based on the Mercedes-AMG G 63.

The G-class is and remains a popular object for tuners like Mansory. The company is certainly no stranger to the G-class. Mansory calls the beast ‘Gronos’ and overloads the G 63 with all kinds of carbon fiber slots, spoilers, lips and other frills. Mansory installed four LED strips in the front bumper as extra daytime running lights, and there are two additional LED bars above the windscreen. In any case, there is no shortage of lighting. In the hood – also made of carbon fiber – Mansory added extra cooling slots to give the now 850 hp and 1,000 Nm strong 4.0 V8 extra breathing space. The sprint to 100 km/h is done in 3.5 seconds and the beast is only finished at 250 km/h. Of course, the Gronos rolls on wheels that wouldn’t have looked out of place on a stagecoach.

What is striking about the Gronos is that Mansory did not opt ​​for the application of tinted rear windows. Normally, the dark windows are the rule rather than the exception on the G-class. The light windows allow you to see the interior of the Gronos even better. That is just as yellow as the exterior: the seats, the dashboard, the floor mats and the headliner are in the bright color. Certain parts have been made black again to still provide some contrast. Also striking are the black lacquered moldings with yellow speckles. Those speckles come back here and there in the interior, even on the paddle shifters behind the steering wheel.

Under the Mansory logo on the steering wheel it could already be read: ‘Limited Edition’. The breeder does not build more than ten copies of the Yellow G. The price of this creation is unknown, but it is undoubtedly not cheap.

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