
Did you think Mansory would skip the facelifted 2025 Mercedes-AMG G 63? Not a chance. Whether you love it or not, here's their new version of the updated luxury SUV.
Two Mansory Versions: Gronos and Grand Entrée
Mansory offers two upgraded 2025 AMG G 63 models—the Gronos and Grand Entrée. Both versions come with new body kits made to match the fresh design of the updated G 63.
Some of the key design updates include:
- Carbon fiber air intakes
- New headlight design
- Roof light setup
- Wider wheel arches
- Other minor changes that make a significant impact on the look.
Added Exterior Parts for a New Look
Mansory's tuning pack adds several bold parts to the G 63:
- Fender flares
- Rear diffuser with side blades
- Roof add-ons at the front and back
- Carbon fiber pieces for the rear three-quarter windows
- A new hood
- Chin spoiler
- Updated front grille
- Front fender trim
Mansory also adds their FC.5 wheels, first seen on the Pugnator model. These wheels are 10.24 inches wide and wrapped in 293/30 high-performance tires on all sides. The stance looks more powerful and aggressive.
Interior Upgrades: Carbon Touches and Starry Lights
Mansory adds a new carbon fiber sports pedal set with Mansory logos inside the cabin. Other features include:
- Custom upholstery
- New trim pieces
- Updated steering wheel
- Mansory logos on seats and seatbelts
- Matching cushions
- Starry headliner, a feature usually found in Rolls-Royce cars
This starlight roof adds a luxury feel, especially at night.
More Power From the 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8
Mansory boosts the G 63's famous 4.0-liter bi-turbo V8 engine. Here's what they've added:
- Bigger turbochargers
- High-performance exhaust with new downpipes
- Custom engine software
These upgrades give the SUV 808 horsepower (820 PS / 603 kW) and 848 lb-ft (1,150 Nm) of torque. It can now go from 0 to 62 mph (100 kph) in just 4 seconds, whether you choose the Gronos or Grand Entrée model.
How It Compares to the Standard 2025 G 63
The regular 2025 Mercedes-AMG G 63 is quick, with 577 horsepower (585 PS / 430 kW) and 627 lb-ft (850 Nm) of torque. So, even before tuning, it was a fast and powerful SUV.
The new version still keeps that speed; it has a hybrid boost and other fresh updates. The Mansory version is about half a second faster and feels much stronger on the road.
Final Thoughts: Bold, Loud, and Probably Popular
Not everyone will love the new Mansory-tuned 2025 G 63. Some may find the design a bit much. But there's no doubt it will get attention. Expect to see more of these bold G-Wagens on the road soon.