Yes, it’s official: Mansory has whipped the covers off its version of the Bentley Bentayga, adding swathes of carbon-fibre and increasing the output of the hefty SUV’s already potent 12-cylinder mill.
In addition to affording the Bentayga a wide-body construction (and an obvious suspension drop), the German luxury vehicle modification firm has seen fit to add a new front apron, including an integrated front lip made from carbon-fibre. The SUV also gains additional LED daytime running lights, while the front grille surround and bonnet are both fashioned from (you guessed it) carbon-fibre.
Yet more carbon-fibre runs down the Mansory Bentayga’s flanks, while the rear diffuser and two-part roof spoiler (along with numerous other items, such as mirror caps and air inlets) are also fashioned from the lightweight material. The weight-saving theme continues with the polished, one-piece cast wheels, wrapped in 295/35Z R23 rubber.
Of course, Mansory has also gone to work on the big Bentley’s twin-turbo 6,0-litre W12 powertrain, adding a sports exhaust system and tweaking the engine management. The result is an increase in peak outputs from the standard 447 kW and 900 N.m to 515 kW and a whopping 1 050 N.m.
And, naturally, the company also offers plenty of customisation options for the cabin.