Mansory reveals a new creation in one of the world’s greatest luxury automotive capitals.
Monaco, one of the world’s greatest luxury hubs, is also one of the world’s most historically celebrated motorsport destinations and a capital for the greatest luxury cars, supercars, hypercars and exotics. The coastal city-state is having its annual “Top Marques” show, an exclusive event where the greatest luxury vehicles, gadgets, and jewelry gather in a stunning display, and manufacturers in the luxury automotive space are displaying their greatest new creations at the show, like Mansory, a specialist in over-the-top customization, eye-catching bespoke vehicles, and opulent style and craftsmanship.
Its latest creation, being displayed at this year’s Top Marques, is the new Mansory Speranza, a complete vehicle conversion project that transforms Mercedes-Benz’s iconic G-Class into an ultra-luxurious, head-turning convertible. Displayed alongside Mansory’s other ambitious customization and individualization projects, the new Speranza completely modifies the structure of the G-Class to allow for a convertible roof.
Reminiscent of the G-Class Cabriolet models of past generations, the new Speranza offers drivers the style, luxury, and off-road capabilities of the Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon with open-air driving excitement. In addition, custom wheels, and an extensive body kit clad with exposed cabron fiber make for a unique, sporty look that Mansory vehicles are known for. With tweaks from Mansory to the turbochargers, exhaust, and downpipes, the new Mansory Speranza boasts an increased power figure of 820 horsepower from its 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged engine.
Mansory’s incredible craftsmanship and attention to detail is included in the interior of the new Speranza, with quilted leather upholstery and carbon fiber accents. As an ultra-luxurious open-top conversion of one of the world’s most iconic luxury SUVs, the new Mansory Speranza is one of the most ambitious, masterful, and opulent customizations of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class.
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