
Mansory has tuned many second gen G-Wagens over the years. You can spot their flashy builds driving in big cities around the world.
Their latest project is the Mansory P850, a wild version of the Mercedes-AMG G 63. The new name shows off its bigger power and bold style, inside and out.
Flashy New Mansory Look with Extra Lights and Big Fenders
This custom G-Wagen has lots of upgrades. It features four extra lights in a new, modified bumper packed with add-ons. Two more lights sit above the windshield on a new attachment.
A new hood and super-wide fender flares also give the SUV a tough, aggressive look.
Special Rear Upgrades and Custom Wheels
The P850 stands out at the back with a roof-mounted wing, a new spare wheel holder, a tuned rear bumper, and more custom parts.
The wheels are from Mansory's CV.7 series, featuring a satin black finish and forged carbon fiber trim.
Mansory also replaced the original Mercedes logos with their special badges at the front and rear.
Bright Orange Mansory Interior Full of Custom Details
Inside, there's nothing stock left. The bright orange interior has white accents, gold touches, and lots of carbon fiber trim.
Mansory's logo shows up on the steering wheel, the seatbelts, and probably the seats too.
G63 P850 Name Shows Off Big Power Boost
The P850 name points to the new power level: 850 ps (838 hp/625 kW).
Torque is now at 1,000 Nm (738 lb-ft). Thanks to these upgrades, the Mansory P850 is quicker than a Ferrari Enzo from 0 to 100 kph (62 mph). It can sprint to 100 kph in just 3.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 250 kph (155 mph).
Stock G 63 vs. Mansory P850
The regular Mercedes-AMG G 63 without Mansory's upgrades is slower. It needs 4.5 seconds to hit 100 kph, and its top speed is lower at 220 kph (137 mph).
It uses a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine with 585 ps (577 hp/430 kW) and 850 Nm (627 lb-ft) of torque.
Fuel economy is about 13.6 liters/100 km (17.3 mpg US), and CO2 emissions are 312 g/km.