After providing a 750-hp to the Bentayga, Mansory has disclosed its new makeover on the G-Class dubbed the "Viva Edition."

One of the most stunning exterior improvements is the new lightweight hood with visible carbon and extra air intakes, so as to offer extra cooling of the engine. Extra daytime running lights trimmed in carbon fiber decorate both sides of the front apron and also two LED lights are placed on the roof.

At the rear end, the spare wheel is entirely wrapped in carbon. Apart from that, other carbon parts contributing to the G-Class’s stunning look such as new door handle inserts, mirror housings, and air outlets fitted to the rear bumper. Mansory's first completed Viva Edition rides on a pair of 24-inch forged rims colored in black, covered in high-performance tires. The exterior tweaks may look costly, but subtlety was never Mansory's forte.

 

As standard, the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 enhances the power of the Mercedes-AMG G63 to 577 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque. This allows the G63 to run from 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds and max out at 149 mph with the AMG Driver's Package. By adding a new high-performance exhaust system, new twin pipes, and a new engine management system, Mansory has enhanced the power to 720 hp, while torque has enhanced to 737 lb-ft.

In the interior, Mansory offers features such as a new leather-carbon sports steering wheel, aluminum sports pedals, carbon trim, an Alcantara headliner, and leather seats with 3D embossing, which is also applied to the door inserts and center armrest. There is no talk on the pricing of the Mercedes G-Class. However, after seeing Mansory's new stunning creation, the price seems to be high. For reference, the regular Mercedes-AMG G63 will cost you $156,450.