Mansory, the German tuning company, has released an extensive range of carbon-fiber upgrades for the new Land Rover, including a hood, front apron, side skirts, spoilers, and more.

The body kit developed by Mansory includes a carbon-fiber hood with vents for the HSE, Autobiography, and Vogue variants. The kit also features new front aprons, side skirts, roof and deck lid spoilers, grille covers, mirror caps, fender vents, wheel arches, and a rear diffuser that can be equipped with or without an integrated brake light. Mansory's trim pieces are all made of carbon fiber, giving the new Land Rover an impressive and unique look.

Mansory's carbon fiber offerings aren't limited to the exterior of the car. The company also provides a range of customization options for the interior, including the option to completely re-wrap the interior in new leather, discreet Mansory logos throughout the cabin, carbon inlay trim, and aluminum pedals. Drivers can also enjoy piloting the upgraded Range Rover with Mansory's leather and carbon steering wheel.

Mansory has also increased the output of the Range Rover from an already impressive 523 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque to 611 hp and 850 Newton-meters (626.93 lb-ft). To achieve the extra power, Mansory has installed its PowerBox upgrade and a high-performance exhaust system, which wrings more power from the model's BMW-sourced twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 engine. The modified Land Rover can reportedly sprint from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour (62 miles per hour) in just 4.3 seconds, making it an impressive and speedy machine.

While Mansory has no shortage of body kits and other upgrades for a variety of makes and models, the Land Rover kit is not as bold as others from the tuner. However, the wide range of trim pieces and the impressive power upgrade make it an exciting offering for customers looking to add a unique and powerful touch to their new Range Rover.

Source: Mansory

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving