The Bentley Bentayga is no stranger to the controversial touch of Mansory, and once again, the tuner has worked its magic on this luxurious SUV. While it’s challenging to keep track of how many Bentaygas Mansory has customized over the years, one thing is for sure: it remains a favorite among the wealthy elite, and they keep commissioning these modified masterpieces. Introducing the latest creation from Mansory, and be prepared, as it’s as controversial as you’d expect.
The first thing you’ll notice is the striking olive green semi-matte exterior finish. It’s a bold choice and sets the tone for the rest of this eye-catching SUV. As is typical for Mansory, this Bentayga features a wide body kit. While the OEM bumpers are retained, they are adorned with numerous aftermarket parts. There are add-ons around the side vents and a front apron with aggressive blades. The rear also gets a pair of components, and a new diffuser sits in the middle, complete with an additional brake light.
The most attention-grabbing modification has to be the vented hood. It’s a bold, in-your-face design choice that adds to the Bentayga’s newfound aggressiveness. Fender flares, new side mirror casings, and side skirt attachments all contribute to the wider, more imposing look. Mansory outfits this SUV with 10×24-inch forged wheels on both axles, part of their FD.15 series. And in keeping with Mansory’s signature style, many of these add-ons feature a forged carbon look.
Once you open the door, you’ll be greeted by a striking orange interior. This vibrant hue adorns nearly every surface, from the dashboard and center console to the steering wheel, gear shifter, seats, door cards, and floor. The diamond pattern adds a touch of luxury, and the occasional Mansory logo completes the cabin makeover.
Under the hood, the Bentley Bentayga V8 S usually packs a punch with 542 hp (550 ps/405 kW) and 568 lb-ft (770 Nm) of torque from its twin-turbocharged eight-cylinder engine. It sprints from 0 to 60 mph (97 kph) in a quick 4.4 seconds and tops out at 180 mph (290 kph). However, in Mansory’s hands, this SUV transforms into a beast. The tuner claims that the power output has been cranked up to 750 horses (likely metric), translating to 739 bhp/552 kW, while torque now stands at an impressive 752 lb-ft (1,020 Nm).
While we’d typically share the performance figures at this point, Mansory has chosen to keep us in suspense, promising more details to come. This suggests that they have additional upgrades in store for this luxury high-rider. The Bentley Bentayga shares its underpinnings with the VW Touareg, Audi Q7, Porsche Cayenne, and Lamborghini Urus. What we don’t know is whether this Mansory creation was commissioned by a specific client. However, given Mansory’s reputation for crafting exclusive, high-end vehicles, it’s likely that the owner paid a considerable sum for these unique modifications.