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MB G Class G 63 P900 Desert Sand Mansory...That the Mercedes-Benz G Class is a regular protagonist when we talk about preparations is nothing new. This huge off-roader has all the credentials to be modified. Its imposing aesthetics and its powerful engine are easy to highlight and good proof of this is this Mansory P900 Desert Sand based on the Mercedes-AMG G 63.
Gradually the G Class, especially in its AMG versions, became a cult icon among high-performance off-roaders thanks to the three letters of its last name. After going through the hands of the German specialist once more, the set promises to be anything but discreet and rational.
On its exterior, the eye-catching sand-colored paintwork covers the larger wheel arches, a new ventilated hood with a huge air intake, new bumpers, a front spoiler, side skirts and a rear diffuser. All of them plated with carbon fiber. It is clear that this is the protagonist material, because we can also find it in some minor details.
As is the case with the rear-view mirror housings, door handles and even the spare tire cover, where the Mansory name is embossed and contrasted. There is also a spoiler on the trunk lid and new daytime running lights on the roof, as well as a new set of FS.15 forged wheels with a size of 24 inches.
Inside, there is a deep treatment of leather and carbon fiber, as well as specific carpets, aluminum pedals and the start button on the roof. Now the seats, the steering wheel and the entire panel display a combination of sand and white colors. Distributed throughout the passenger compartment of the all-terrain there are also several insignia of the embroidered German coach.
A preparation of this caliber would not be the same if the power of the 585 hp V8 biturbo engine was not significantly improved. The folks at Mansory have added a healthy dose of extra horsepower under the hood. The specialist speaks of a total of 900 hp of power and 1,200 Nm of maximum torque. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.3 seconds and reaches a top speed of 250 km/h.
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