Mansory's Mercedes-Maybach S-Class Is More Subtle Than Expected | Carscoops

2022-07-30 02:48:23 By : Ms. Ava Yang

Mansory has just lifted the veil on its upgrades for the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class and dare we say it, it’s actually quite subtle and refined compared to most of Mansory’s other projects.

Alterations start on the visual front and include a carbon fiber front splitter, air intake shrouds, side skirts, a subtle roof spoiler, a small decklid spoiler, and a bold diffuser. These parts help to increase the overall aggression of the Maybach S-Class without going over the top.

Elsewhere, Mansory has developed two different wheels for the Maybach S-Class, measuring 22×9 at the front and 22×10.5 at the rear while wrapped in 265/30 and 305/25 tires.

Mercedes-Maybach sells the S-Class in S580 and S680 guises and the tuner has performance upgrade kits for both of them. The upgrade consists of its Performance PowerBox ECU and a new exhaust system that’s able to increase grunt from the S 580’s 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 to 600 hp and 604 lb-ft (820 Nm). These represent significant gains of 97 hp and 88 lb-ft (120 Nm) over the standard model.

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As for the S680, the addition of Mansory’s new ECU and exhaust system has seen grunt from its twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 swell to 720 hp and 737 lb-ft (1,000 Nm) of torque, up by 108 hp and 73 lb-ft (100 Nm), and no doubt making it feel that much quicker on the open road.

Like its other offerings, Mansory offers Mercedes-Maybach S-Class owners plenty of scope for customizing the interior of the luxury sedan. Should the customer wish, Mansory can wrap the cabin in all-new leather and can also tweak the colors of all seams. Furthermore, a host of carbon fiber inlays, unique floor mats, an aluminum pedal set, and a leather sports steering wheel can be fitted to the S580 and S680 models.

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