Recently updated on March 1, 2016 at 10:55 am
News from the team around Mansory Design. The latest creation that we encountered from the hallowed halls of Mansory Design is a modified Tesla Model S P85D. After the mega exclusive Rolls Royce Wraith - Carbon body kit or the new one Mercedes S63 AMG Coupe Black Edition the tuner has now taken on the popular "Stromer" and offers an alternative to the T Sportline Tesla Model S, Incidentally, the tuner achieved by the new body kit, the weight optimization and lowering new bests for the P85D in terms of acceleration, braking distance and energy consumption. We are familiar with some tuning details on the Tesla Model S P85D. We have listed what we have learned in a small summary below for you.
(Photos: Mansory)
These are the details we know:
- unknown lowering (sport springs, coil springs or coilovers, Airride !?)
- darkened windows
- Optics in white / luminescent green
- Weight reduced
- Suspension components made of carbon
- luxurious interior finishing (black / green)
- redesigned front bumper with integrated LED daytime running lights
- new side skirts
- Spoiler edge at the rear
- new rear bumper with diffuser
- Door sills with lighting
- Acceleration, braking distance and energy consumption were allegedly improved by the body kit and the modifications
- Sport steering wheel
- Alu pedals
- 22 inch alloy wheels (Mansory M10i n 10 x 22 inches)
- Tire 295 / 25 ZR22
- optional: 21 inch alloy wheels with 265 / 30 tires
Certainly, new information and certainly new pictures and videos will soon be online. As soon as this is the case, we will of course put it online and inform you about it.
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