You know something bold is coming when you hear the words “controversial tuner" and "Mansory" in the same sentence. Mansory is known for its wild and flashy custom cars. But this time, the company took a slightly different route with this Mercedes-AMG G 63 widebody build.
A New Look for the G 63
Yes, some parts may remind you of past Mansory G-Wagon projects. You might even think the hood design looks like something Brabus would do. Some fans might also prefer it in black. And that's fair.
But still, this custom G 63 wears its bold changes with pride. It features a complete widebody kit with major upgrades:
- New parts on the front bumper
- A hood with double nostrils
- A roof add-on above the windshield
- Extra roof lights and bumper lights
- Bigger, wider fenders
The changes don't stop at the front. The rear has:
- A custom rear skirt
- More bumper add-ons
- A roof-mounted piece
- A Mansory-branded spare wheel cover
Carbon Fiber and Clean Styling
Mansory's logo appears on the spare tire cover and the new front grille, and special decals are also on the front fenders. The extra parts look like they're made from carbon fiber, but thankfully, not the flashy forged carbon style that some fans dislike.
The SUV wears a white paint job with black trim and privacy windows, giving it a sleek yet rugged appearance. It definitely stands out.
Let's Talk About the Wheels
Don't worry — we didn't forget the wheels. We gave them their spotlight. That's because Wheels Boutique posted photos of this car on Instagram, not Mansory.
The G 63 rides on large disc-style black wheels. They're bold and fit the wild widebody look, even if they wouldn't be everyone's first pick.
What About the Interior?
Mansory often changes the inside of their builds, too. So, this G-Wagon interior was likely reupholstered with custom trim and Mansory branding. However, we can't confirm what was changed since the Instagram post doesn't show the cabin.
Powertrain Still Stock
There's no mention of changes under the hood. That likely means the engine is still the same. The 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 makes:
- 577 horsepower
- 627 lb-ft of torque
That's already a lot of power. This Mercedes-AMG G 63 SUV can go from 0–60 mph in just 4.5 seconds, straight from the factory.
Final Thoughts
This tuned G-Wagon looks powerful and stylish, even though it may not be to everyone's taste. What do you think about this custom Mercedes-AMG G 63 widebody by Mansory?