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Mansory Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG in Geneva

Words Jim Davis | March 13, 2012
Mansory tweaked the AMG twin-turbo 5.5-liter V8, remapping the ECU & adding a sports air filter upping HP to 632 HP and 664 lb-ft torque
Words Jim Davis March 13, 2012

German tuner Mansory is not known for their subtle touches, but instead for their wild adaptations of some of the world’s finest vehicles.  Their latest unveiling of the Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG at the Geneva Motor Show only provided more evidence to their wild designs.

Covered in unpainted carbon fiber, the CLS63 has been given a wide body kit which expands the front and rear wings by 50mm and 80 mm and includes new side sill and cladding.  There is also a new hood, front and rear aprons and rear diffuser, all rendered in carbon fiber. To add a little pop to all that carbon, Mansory has fitted 20-inch ultralight forged rims wrapped with 265/30ZR20 tires in front and 305/25ZR20s in the rear.

Powering the Mercedes CLS AMG, Mansory tweaked the AMG twin-turbo 5.5-liter V8, remapping the ECU and adding a sports air filter. The result is a bump in output to 632 horsepower and in torque to 664 pound-feet.

In order to keep the driver happy, Mansory also reworked the interior of the CLS in leather and, a Mansory standard, carbon fiber, adding aluminum pedals and custom embroidered floor mats as an extra touch.