
Mansory's most recent work is a new Bentley Bentayga Speed, which depends exclusively on the Bentayga W12.
Mansory improved the Bentayga Speed with a full conversion that included almost all the body parts. All of the changes were produced using carbon fiber materials manufactured in the company's own autoclaves and concluded by Mansory's engineers and designers to high standards.
The Bentayga's front exterior design includes an integrated front lip, an LED during the day running light, side flaps, a front grille, and observable carbon air intakes.
The vehicle has an ultralight carbon bonnet with four air outlets designed specially for the W12. The air outlet makes sure that engine heat is dissipated as efficiently as possible, improving the engine's heat balance.
The exterior also includes a rear spoiler mounted on the tailgate to reduce the force of lift at the back axle, a bigger roof spoiler designed for speed, a back apron with diffuser, which is two twin-tailpipes from the sport exhaust system, and noticeable carbon elements on the trim strips, mirror housing, roof rails, and intake air trims.
The updated Bentayga Speed W12 from Mansory also features a modified ECU unit for engine management, completely new turbochargers, and a new sport exhaust system with outstanding performance catalytic converters. The vehicle's highest peak power is 900 horsepower and 1250 Nm of torque. The accelerating time from 0 to 100 km/h is 3.5 s, and its maximum speed has been boosted to 323 km/h.
The vehicle has been equipped with a set of type 'Y.5' cast wheels in dimensions of 10.5 x 23 inches completed in glossy black. Forged tires in the size 10 x 24 inches will be readily available as an option.
The vehicle's interior includes the latest leather-carbon sports steering wheel, dark carbon inlays, and completely new leather created with 3D embossing on the seat, door inserts, and center armrests. To finish the interior modifications, the floor mats have been stitched in the same design as the seats and color-matched.