10 of Mansory’s absolute greatest creations

Mansory is a supercar and luxury car tuner based in Brand, Germany. The tuning company was started by Kourosh Mansory, an Iranian-British tuner in 1989. Since then, the company has tuned everything from luxury GT cars like the Bentley Continental to sports cars like the Ferrari Roma and even a Bugatti hypercar Chiron.



Mansory is known not only for their performance upgrades, but also for their striking visual updates to the cars they tune. For luxury cars, Mansory adds bigger wheels, bright colors and interesting upholstery. However, with supercars, Mansory pulls out all the stops with massive fenders, canards, splitters and diffusers, all in carbon fiber. To spice up the look of their cars even more, Mansory switched from normal woven carbon fiber to the more visually impressive – and very expensive – forged carbon fiber. The coolest part of the business? It has dealerships all over the world – from hubs such as Germany, UK and Japan to less traveled countries such as Switzerland, Poland and Canada. They even have a dealership in Iceland!

So for anyone who thinks their supercar or luxury car looks a bit boring, Mansory is here to help solve that problem. With that, here are 10 of the coolest creations Mansory has ever made.

ten Bentley Bentayga

The Bentley Bentayga is an elegant car. While some may find its exterior styling a bit controversial, the interior is fantastically Bentley. Mansory decided to try to improve the Bentayga, eventually ending up with several different versions. One of them is the Bentayga ‘Bleurion Edition’.

The “Bleurion” edition is finished in a special shade of blue, with exterior styling changes – including the extensive use of forged carbon fiber panels, a huge spoiler on the rear hatch and massive 22-inch wheels . The interior was redone in blue and white leather and the engine was boosted to 750 hp and 750 lb-ft of torque.


9 Rolls Royce Cullinan

The Rolls-Royce Cullinan is the most luxurious of the high-end luxury SUVs. It’s basically a Phantom sedan wearing high heels. The Cullinan’s styling – like that of the Bentayga – proved a bit controversial, with some reviewers pointing out that while the vehicle is painted black it resembles a London cab.

Either way, Mansory has worked his magic and comes up with four different options to spice up the Cullinan. The best of the four is the Coastline trim, which adds subtle wide arches, new front and rear bumpers, a big tailgate spoiler and 22-inch 22-spoke wheels. The interior is also upholstered in light blue leather which adds to the overall look of the car.

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8 Lamborghini Urus

The Lamborghini Urus is an impressive super SUV that currently claims to be the quickest and fastest SUV in production. Naturally, Mansory modified the Urus and renamed it ‘Venatus’ – or ‘hunter’ in Latin.

The Venatus receives aggressive body modifications, including carbon fiber throughout – from the hood and roof to the side skirts, splitter and diffuser. Mansory even rearranged the exhaust system to exit in the middle. They also added a huge rear spoiler to the tailgate which would be more suitable on a GT3 race car than an SUV.

Related: The New Mansory Venatus Evo S Is A Stunning 900 HP Lamborghini Urus

seven Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon

Mansory has created a whole range of G-Class vehicle models, from a model as simple as a few extra parts for the G500, to a monstrous armored version of the G63 AMG, and finally the Gronos – a complete version of the G-Classer.

The Gronos features an upgraded engine – still displacing 4.0 liters – but now produces 850 hp and 738 lb-ft. The exterior of the Gronos is finished in British Racing Green with forged carbon fiber accents and massive 24-inch wheels. The interior features seats upholstered with softer, sleeker leather.

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6 Rolls Royce Dawn

The Rolls-Royce Dawn is the most luxurious convertible car on the market. It’s got a big, sweet twin-turbo V12 that’s tuned to help the Dawn glide along at a brisk pace. Since this is a luxury car, Mansory added their expertise and created a rather handsome convertible.

Finished in blue with a silver two-tone, the Mansory Dawn has subtly upgraded bumpers and side skirts. Special Mansory wheels complete the design and add a bit of sportiness and the orange leather interior makes the Dawn look a bit more upbeat. Strangely, the different colors work well together.


5 Bentley Continental GTC V8

The Mansory Continental GTC V8 makes quite a statement. Where the standard Continental GT can be luxurious or sporty, the Mansory Continental takes the car to a different level. Finished in black with black accents and large black wheels, the Mansory Continental looks menacing.

The focal point of the car is the interior, which is finished in ‘chrome oxite green’, a sort of darker mint color. The green theme continues with the same striped color along the side of the car, as well as on the brake calipers and inside the crystal headlights.

4 Ferrari Roma

The Ferrari Roma is one of the Prancing Horse’s design house’s finest cars, with sleek yet athletic curves and bulges. While Roma is simply a reincarnated Portofino, it’s so much better in every way.

Mansory saw this and added a body kit that builds on the sportiness of the car. The kit includes a new bonnet, front splitter, rear diffuser, side skirts and an interesting ducktail spoiler. Power has also been increased to over 700bhp and the speed limiter has been unleashed, meaning a top speed of 206mph.

Related: Check Out This Mansory-Tuned Ferrari Roma

3 Aston Martin DBX

The Aston Martin DBX is the first all-wheel drive and the first SUV that the British brand has ever produced. It has so far been a hit and Aston Martin has even released a faster version in the form of the DBX707. Mansory has also been busy making his own version of it – which looks a bit more sinister.

The Mansory DBX has 800 hp and 738 lb-ft of the standard AMG 4.0-liter V8. They also equipped the car with an aggressive body kit and of them rear spoilers – one on the roof and one on the tailgate. The interior has also been redesigned, but the most interesting part is that Mansory has moved the Engine Start/Stop button to the roof, like on an airplane.


2 Ford GT

The Ford GT is an awesome car on its own. Featuring a powerful EcoBoost V6 and the entertaining switch to track mode, the GT has been on everyone’s shortlist at one time or another. As a relatively rare supercar, Mansory took its time and created Le Mansory, a highly modified version of the American icon.

Mansory modified most of the car, changing the entire front end, replacing the side skirts, adding more vents throughout and replacing the electronically controlled spoiler with a massive, fixed rear spoiler. Mansory limited the number of Le Mansory to just three, making it one of the rarest modified cars in the world.


1 Smart ForTwo

In addition to luxury and sporty cars, Mansory also modifies compact vehicles that match the same level of rarity. One of these cars is the Smart ForTwo. Mansory took this little hatchback and gave it a widebody kit, widened the tires and added a host of woven carbon fiber parts to the car.

They added 18-inch wheels to the car, which on full-size vehicles looks good, but on a Smart it looks huge. The interior is completely redone and the power of the small 0.9-litre 3-cylinder turbo increases to 140 hp against 100 hp as standard. Of all Mansory’s products, the Smart ForTwo is one of the company’s most impressive creations.

Marjorie N. McClure