MANSORY Speranza: Luxury Four‑Door G‑Class Convertible Unveiled
MANSORY presents the Speranza, a four‑door convertible spun from the Mercedes‑Benz G‑Class W465 and evolved from the Grand Entrée programme. The luxury 4×4 debuts today at Top Marques Monaco, answering keen demand for a Mercedes G-Class convertible that merges off‑road capability with open‑air elegance. Loyal clients now choose from seven distinct MANSORY G‑Class derivatives, a range that confirms the brand’s status as a full‑line supplier in high‑end vehicle customisation.
Alongside the Speranza, visitors will view the Pugnator Tricolore based on Ferrari Purosangue, the Initiale built on Lamborghini Revuelto, the Emperor derived from Rolls‑Royce Cullinan and a Mercedes‑AMG G 63 Pickup by MANSORY. The outdoor area showcases the Elongation EVO on Tesla Cybertruck underpinnings, while rolling promotional cars—such as an Audi RSQ8 by MANSORY and a G 63 Cabriolet painted by street artist Alec Monopoly—cruise Monaco’s streets.
Engineers removed the G‑Class roof and employed extensive frame and sill reinforcements to restore torsional rigidity, ensuring the convertible remains entirely off‑road capable. A triangular side window beside each rear door eases the transition to the fabric hood and lends a graceful profile when closed, while shielding passengers from wind when open. The lined, electrically operated roof—offered in several colours—opens or secures the cabin in moments, making year‑round driving practical.
Craftspeople re‑engineered countless trim pieces, seals, and wiring looms to original‑equipment standards, so the interior perfectly matches the new body architecture. The Speranza rolls on forged FC.5 rims measuring 10×24 inches, wrapped in 295/30 R 24 tyres that mirror the Grand Entrée specification.
Under the bonnet, the 4.0‑litre V8 gains larger turbochargers, redesigned downpipes and a free‑flow exhaust, all calibrated by reprogrammed engine electronics. Power jumps to 820 hp, and torque swells from 850 Nm to 1,150 Nm. The luxury SUV surges from 0‑100 km/h in 4.0 seconds and reaches an electronically limited 250 km/h.
Clients tailor every cabin detail, selecting colours, leathers, quilting patterns and carbon‑fibre accents. The rear lounge features individual seats divided by a customisable centre console. Finishing touches include seat belts and pedals bearing the MANSORY logo, a leather‑carbon sports steering wheel with a flattened rim, quilted floor mats and illuminated door handles. Each element showcases meticulous craftsmanship and affirms the Speranza’s status as a bespoke masterpiece.
For complete information on the Speranza and all MANSORY refinement programmes, visit www.mansory.com. Official figures list combined CO₂ emissions at 360 g/km and fuel consumption at 15.1 l/100 km.