10 Wildest Mansory Kits Available In 2022

2022-03-12 06:02:48 By : Mr. gomes dong

Love them or hate them, Mansory body kits are here to stay, and there's now a wider range of options available for the brand's customers than ever.

There are countless performance car tuning companies out there, but few seem to stir up quite as much controversy as Mansory. They're happy to add their distinctive touch to any expensive car, from ultra-exclusive hypercars like the Bugatti Chiron all the way down to the humble Smart Fortwo. Having been in business for over 30 years, they know exactly what it takes to make a car stand out among the crowd, although it's safe to say that their modifications aren't to everyone's taste.

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Love them or hate them, it seems that Mansory isn't going anywhere any time soon, as their client base continues to send them the latest supercars and luxury vehicles to work their magic on. That's led to a bigger range of options available for the brand's customers than ever, with 2022 seeing plenty of old favorites offered while new kits are debuted all the time. There's plenty of choice for the lucky few who are rich enough to count themselves among Mansory's clientele, so let's take a look at ten of their wildest creations available right now.

Just the base price of a Chiron is enough to make most people's eyes water, but for anyone who thinks their flagship Bugatti is just a little too common, Mansory has the answer. A common theme among the company's kits is carbon fiber, and there's plenty of it on show here.

Both painted and exposed carbon fiber is used to give the Chiron a distinctive two-tone look, and the aero-focused wheels add to the visual effect. None of Mansory's products come with a price tag, but as the old saying goes, those who have to ask can't afford it.

Ask most enthusiasts to describe a supercar, and they'll probably list off a few stereotypes: compact proportions, two seats, and perhaps a mid-engine layout. The Audi RS6 Avant has none of those things, yet it'll keep up with most modern supercars on the track or the road.

The RS6 is pretty unique in its combination of performance and practicality, and Mansory has turned its hand to making it look even more distinctive. The orange stripe and accents, while optional, provide the perfect way to make this otherwise stealthy supercar stand out.

Aston Martin had pinned their hopes of financial recovery on strong DBX sales, and early signs suggest it's not going entirely to plan. One criticism of the car is that it looks a bit too bland compared to its rivals, although the same definitely can't be said about the Mansory version.

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With two rear wings, oversized wheels, and an enhanced carbon fiber body kit, it'll be impossible to miss this DBX if it drives by. It's certainly a divisive design, but at least its owners will be able to spot it from a mile away in a parking lot.

Ferrari's 812 is a very classically designed Ferrari, with carefully considered proportions and a stance that strikes the balance between elegant and sporty. Mansory's Stallone V2 conversion throws all that out of the window, with a restyled nose that makes it look a bit like an angry insect.

The usual Mansory carbon fiber accents also feature all over the car, and buyers can work with the company to design an interior that's just as unique as the exterior. This is certainly not one for the Ferrari purists out there.

The Aventador is coming up to the end of its life, and there are seemingly new leaks and rumors about its replacement every few weeks. Until the new Lambo is revealed though, the Aventador remains as Lambo's top mainline model.

If a standard Aventador just doesn't cut it, customers can hand their cars to Mansory for conversion to the Carbonado Evo, a very carbon fiber-heavy kit that gives the Lambo a distinct Batman feel. In some ways, it mirrors the grey-and-black color scheme of the Reventon, an ultra-limited special edition car from 2008 that previewed the upcoming Aventador's design.

A top-spec Range Rover offers one of the most extensive customization programs of any new car, but it doesn't offer two-tone metallic paint or 23" forged alloy wheels. So, naturally, that's exactly what Mansory decided to offer with their own aftermarket package.

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The car also comes with a wide body kit, as if a regular Range Rover wasn't already wide enough. It's a gloriously over-the-top package and adds a layer of indulgent silliness to the generally very sensible standard Range Rover.

Rolls-Royce unveiled a new generation of their mid-range Ghost sedan in 2021, and Mansory wasted no time in giving it a makeover. Black accents now feature all over the car, with extra vents placed at the front and rear.

The half-colored front grille is also a cool addition, and the huge wheels look great, although they probably spoil the car's famed butter-smooth ride. That won't matter too much though, as anyone rich enough to afford one of these probably has another stock Rolls-Royce on hand anyway.

Ever since they changed the automotive landscape with their debut production vehicle, the F1, McLaren have cemented themselves as one of the most innovative carmakers around. The 720S continues that legacy, with a design that's been carefully sculpted for maximum aerodynamics and minimal weight.

The Mansory version of the car takes care not to alter those lines too much, instead adding carbon accents that complement the 720S's natural shape. Despite its wild looks, it's one of the more restrained Mansory kits out there, although that's probably because the 720S looks so outlandish even when it's stock.

Any client wanting a racing Ferrari can buy one and compete in the brand's own Ferrari Challenge cup, but the catch is that these competition cars aren't road legal. Ferrari themselves don't offer a direct conversion to make the race car road legal, but the Mansory Siracusa 4XX is the next best thing.

Mansory takes a road-legal 488 GTB and gives it the kind of upgrades usually only reserved for its race-going counterparts, with a wider stance and carbon fiber rear wing. Unlike a factory racing Ferrari, the Siracusa is 100% road-legal, so it can be enjoyed both at the circuit and on the open highway.

Mansory's kits are famed for being outlandish, but their recent collaboration with sportswear retailer BSTN steps the crazy up a notch. Yes, this is a fully-kitted Mansory lawnmower, with a design inspired by a pair of Nike Air Jordan sneakers.

It's fully functional as a lawnmower, but it features the carbon-fiber racing seat and bodywork that's usually found on the brand's supercar kits. It's a one-off creation for now, but anyone with enough of an interest (and a big enough wallet) could probably convince Mansory to make one for themselves. Why does it exist? Who knows, but it makes all of Mansory's other builds look a lot less wild in comparison.

Mark covers a variety of topics for HotCars, from the latest pickup trucks to obscure Japanese sedans. A regular fixture at car shows around the UK and Europe, if there's a weird model or obscure manufacturer, he probably knows about it. Having previously worked as a radio presenter, he knows a thing or two about Top 10 lists, and enjoys writing them as much as presenting them. Mark is a graduate of the University of Sheffield's English department and is currently based out of Birmingham, UK.