Mansory’s Special Edition SUVs Are Heading UAE

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Mansory has launched its first shop in Dubai, and to commemorate the event, the company created three customized models based on the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Lamborghini Urus, and Mercedes-AMG G-Class.

The 800 square meter showroom can accommodate up to twenty automobiles and has a wall displaying all of Mansory's 33 wheel styles as well as a comfortable lounge area.

In a duotone combination, all three "Special UAE" limited editions are available. The body kits are based on previous Mansory products and include broad fenders extensions, vented hoods, unique bumpers with bigger intakes, splitters, diffusers, additional fins, and massive spoilers. They go for a gray or purple foundation with a black gradient towards the back and a marble-like look for the carbon fiber pieces.

Rolls-Royce

The unique models come with various logos portraying an outline of the United Arab Emirates map, in addition to the new paintwork, aggressive aero, and gigantic 24-inch forged wheels.

The same emblem can be seen within the interior, which has been completely redesigned with unique upholstery, various textures, starlight rooflines, and plenty of carbon-fiber details. For the inside, Mansory showed a choice of vivid color alternatives as well as a more modest duotone approach.

According to Mansory, the Lamborghini Urus produces 880 horsepower and 1,100 Nm, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan produces 610 horsepower and 950 Nm, and the Mercedes-Benz G-Class can create 850 horsepower and 1,000 Nm.

Mansory

The tuner did not disclose the number of units that would be created for each model, but because they are limited edition, they will be hard to come by, even on Dubai's streets. They haven't yet announced the price.

The UAE special versions, along with numerous other modified vehicles, are on exhibit at the new Dubai shop.

Mansory announced the expansion of its headquarters in Brand, Germany, as well as plans for future development in 2022, in addition to the opening of the Dubai showroom.

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