MANSORY presents a “One of One MANSORY Gronos Grande Entrée” at the “Monaco Top Marques 2025”. A complete vehicle conversion, limited to just one unit; the bonnet and all body parts are made of dark full exposed carbon fibre; only the finest materials were used for the interior, which is also all exclusively in yellow and black and has a full leather upholstery; black forged wheels type “FD.15” in 10×24’ all around; power increase to 820 hp and 1,150 Nm; Vmax 250 km/h and 0-100 km/h in 4.0s; much more to come…
Were you perhaps wondering what Mansory is up to these days? Well, the famous tuner likely has multiple projects in various stages of completion, yet it keeps putting the spotlight on some of its builds that were on stage at the Top Marques Monaco 2025.
We have covered most of them so far, and one of the latest entries to our dedicated ‘Mansory’ section is called the Gronos Grande Entrée. If you are familiar with this tuner’s work and naming scheme, then you likely already know that it isn’t the first time Mansory has applied this recipe to a Mercedes G-Wagen. However, this machine is said to be a bespoke conversion, and it is certainly a show-stopper, albeit not for all the right reasons.
Let’s start with the exterior, which, due to the forged carbon look, it is on the flashy side of things. Contributing to the bold look is the custom body kit with new wheel arch extensions, modified front and rear bumpers, a fresh hood, a new splitter, a tweaked grille, and a multi-fin rear diffuser. This ride also has attachments on the roof, on the rear pillars, on the doors, and on other elements.
The rear spare wheel holder with Mansory branding is also new, and so are the wheels, which kind of fit the design. Have you noticed the yellow accents that contrast that predator-like skin? Well, they are there for a simple reason: tying the exterior to the interior. Before jumping inside, we should also tell you that the rear doors have been extensively modified and are now hinged to the C-pillars for improved ingress and egress in a very Rolls-Royce-like manner.
A starlight headliner is also on deck to further remind us of the British luxury car maker that is owned by the BMW Group. Yellow is the main hue used on the inside and it is present on most touchable surfaces. Mansory has also given this modified Mercedes-AMG G 63 an overhead console with a relocated push-start button, a custom steering wheel, and the usual branding that reminds those inside that they’re not sitting in a regular AMG (as if there is something wrong with that) but in a Mansory.
Naught to sixty-two mph (100 kph), it is said to take a mere 4.0 seconds, which is impressive from a brick-shaped SUV with multiple aftermarket attachments, and it is due to the improved power. Mansory quotes 808 hp (820 ps/603 kW) and 848 lb-ft (1,150 Nm) of torque when it comes to the power numbers, which is more than the standard G 63. The latter enjoys 577 hp (585 ps/430 kW) and 627 pound-foot (850 Nm), taking 4.5s to hit 62 mph from zero.
The new Gronos Grande Entrée is a one-of-one machine, so we’re glad we likely won’t encounter it in the open. But do you like it?
Mercedes-AMG G 63 MANSORY Gronos Grande Entrée With Rear Suicide Doors
18/05/2025
No Comments
Mercedes-Benz | Mercedes-AMG
Click to rate this post
[Total: 1 Average: 5]