00:53 12-01-2026

Mansory P950 turns the Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance into a 950-hp showpiece

As Mercedes puts the finishing touches on the refreshed S-Class lineup, Mansory chose not to wait for the facelift and went straight to the flagship’s most extreme derivative. The result is the P950, built on the Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance.

More power, without a quicker sprint

In standard form, the hybrid Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance delivers 791 hp and 1,430 Nm. Mansory lifts that to 950 hp and 1,565 Nm by fitting a reworked powertrain and a sports exhaust. Even so, the 0–100 km/h run stays at the factory 3.0 seconds, turning the upgrade into more of a statement than a stopwatch victory. The figures impress on paper; in real terms, it’s theater first, pragmatism second.

Carbon, carbon, and a bit more carbon

The exterior receives a comprehensive carbon-fiber package: a new front bumper, grille, vented hood, side skirts, mirrors, diffuser, and additional daytime running lights. The S-Class looks markedly more aggressive and visually heavier. Black paintwork softens the shock of the makeover, but it doesn’t hide the intent—here the car reads more intimidating than opulent.

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Interior without compromises

Inside, it’s classic Mansory: expanses of mint-toned leather, illuminated logos, carbon fiber, and bespoke emblems. The P950 name and the founder’s signature sit on the center console, while Mansory branding appears on virtually every interior element, seat belts included. Understatement clearly wasn’t the brief, yet the execution is meticulous and unapologetically showpiece-worthy.