German tuner Mansory has presented a large number of newcomers in a short time. The expansion drive continues with the Xerocole, an exceptionally dressed, extremely compact off-roader.
The Xerocole is a Maverick of Can-Am, a former motorcycle manufacturer that Mansory has been involved in developing All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) after its reintroduction in 2006. One of those compact offroaders the company sells is the Maverick and it’s that fun machine Mansory has ventured into now.
The specific variant of the Maverick that Mansory has rolled into his workshop presses 195 hp from a blown 0.9-liter three-cylinder. Mansory gets that three-burner, among other things, a larger turbo and a modified intercooler, a treatment that boosts the power to 225 hp. Mansory has replaced nearly all body parts with carbon fiber ones. The German tuner gives the original, among other things, a longer roof in which it has incorporated additional lighting. The 740-kilo orange-colored Xerocole also gets other doors and the interior is also filled with carbon parts. Mansory has implemented the orange-gray color scheme in the set of sports seats.