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Mansory Design with Mercedes G-Class Sahara Edition

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Recently updated on November 10, 2015 at 06:41 am

Attention! There is a "Update " which contains new information (pictures, data, video). The new info you will find, specially marked, at the end of the article!

The tuner Mansory presented its latest model today. The Mercedes G-Class was tuned, which has now been significantly changed as the Sahara Edition, and comes with over 800PS. With 1.000NM torque (electronically limited) there is no stopping the "G" in connection with the all-wheel drive and the passengers should be transported to 4km / h in around 100 seconds. All details about the tuning can be found below, unfortunately we do not yet have more detailed data on the acceleration values ​​or prices.

Mansory Design with Mercedes G-Class Sahara Edition

(Photos: Mansory)

  • Base Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG
  • 828 PS
  • maximum torque electronically limited to 1.000 Nm (£ 737-ft)
  • Racing components in the form of, pistons, connecting rods, crankshafts, cylinder heads and many more
  • Carbon body kit including wider fenders and side skirts
  • 40 mm wider (1,57 in)
  • front bumper with underride protection
  • new rear apron
  • new headlights
  • four additional lights on the roof
  • new alloy wheels (21 to 23 inches)

Update from "06.07.2015/XNUMX/XNUMX"

There is new information about the above mentioned vehicle which we can not withhold from you. Have fun with the new pictures!

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