Mansory's Mercedes G-Class Speranza Is Part Supercar, Part Rooftop Lounge
by AutoExpert | 9 May, 2025
Mansory has taken the Mercedes G-Class to a whole new level of wild with its latest creation, the "Speranza." Revealed at Top Marques Monaco, this custom project turns the already bold G-Wagon into something that looks part concept car, part rolling VIP lounge.
From the outside, the Speranza is impossible to ignore. It wears a full custom body kit, complete with a heavily redesigned front end. You’ll spot six LED daytime running lights arranged diagonally in the lower intakes, a new bumper, a color-matched grille, pumped-up fenders, and an aggressively sculpted hood. It rides on massive 24-inch forged wheels, just in case you needed more visual drama.

What really sets this Mercedes G-Class apart, though, is the roof (or lack of it.) Mansory has chopped off the top just behind the windshield and added a single central roof support with a retractable red fabric cover. It’s somewhere between a convertible and a safari rig, with a splash of Miami beach cruiser thrown in.

Step inside, and the Mercedes G-Class’s rugged roots are completely erased. The cabin is wrapped in a striking combo of white and red leather, and there's carbon fiber across nearly every surface—steering wheel, dashboard, center console, door panels, and even the pedals.

Under the hood, Mansory has given the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 a serious power bump. Thanks to upgraded turbos and a high-performance exhaust system, the Speranza now makes 809 horsepower and 848 lb-ft of torque. That’s enough for a 0–62 mph sprint in four seconds flat, with a top speed electronically limited to 155 mph.

Does it seem excessive? Absolutely. But that’s exactly what Mansory does.
