Mercedes-AMG G 63 4MATIC Mansory. A factory G-Class taken further by Mansory — carbon exterior elements, signature wheels, and a full bespoke interior finished in a rare Tiffany blue spec. This build keeps the G-Wagen’s original presence but adds the level of detail Mansory is known for, inside and out. Low mileage, aggressive stance, and a spec you don’t see twice.

Details:
– Price: $499,980
– Mileage: 300
– 4MATIC® | 4-Door SUV
– Mansory carbon package
– Mansory Tiffany blue interior
Are you still dreaming about owning a nice Mercedes-AMG G 63 with lots of Mansory-branded elements? In that case, the one pictured below could be exactly what the doctor ordered, assuming that you can back up your dream with lots of Benjamins.
And we really mean lots of them, as this machine is on the very pricey side of things. We won’t tell you how much it costs yet, as first, we have to delve into the aspects that make it stand out more compared to the regular G-Wagen from the Affalterbach sub-brand, and we will start with the exterior design, which is home to plenty of add-ons.

For instance, the grille came directly from Mansory’s shelves, and it no longer features the usual Panamericana styling, as it now has some horizontal slats and the tuner’s emblem in the middle. The lower parts of the bumper are home to new attachments and even extra daytime running lights. The hood is also new, and if you look further up, you will see more extra lights integrated into the roof piece above the front windscreen.
The trim on the front fenders is also new, and the wheel arches were enlarged by the tuner. There are also new side steps, and they are likely illuminated, from what we can tell. The exhaust tips are new and retain their positioning in front of the rear wheels. There are some extras at the rear too, including the fresh trim added to the three-quarter panels, the roof-mounted wing, the custom spare wheel holder, and the rear skirt.
This customized Mercedes-AMG G 63 features a white paint finish and lots of glossy black accents. It rides on new wheels the sport a bi-tone design, mixing glossy black and teal. The latter is the hue that dominates the interior of this machine, as it was wrapped around the pillars, headliner, door cards, seats, center console, dashboard panel, and so on. The Mansory-branded seatbelts and probably other elements that are not visible in these images contribute to the updated nature of the premium sporty truck.

There is no word about the firepower, so this vehicle may or may not have more oomph to play with. If it doesn’t, then it means that it retains the stock 577 hp produced by the 4.0-liter bi-turbocharged V8 engine, which allows the standard G 63 to hit 60 mph in a few tenths of a second over the 4-second mark.
According to the ad, the Mansory-tuned Mercedes-AMG G 63 in question has only 300 miles (~500 km) under its belt and is for sale. We found it on @limitedsped on Instagram, with an asking price of $499,980 attached to it. Is it worth that price knowing that the 2026 G 63 starts at $195,500 new, excluding destination?
Mercedes-AMG G 63 4MATIC Mansory From Miami Florida
02/02/2026
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