20:03 24-04-2026
Mansory Pugnator and Extreme Builds Debut in Beijing
At the Beijing Auto Show, tuning house Mansory presented several high-profile projects — from the radical Pugnator based on the Ferrari Purosangue to reworked Lamborghini Urus and Rolls-Royce models. The new creations drew attention not only for their design but also for the extreme approach to modifying premium cars.
The centerpiece was the Mansory Pugnator — a heavily reengineered version of the Ferrari Purosangue featuring a completely redesigned aerodynamic body kit and an aggressive visual identity. The stand also included the Urus Coupe with a widened body and several Rolls-Royce-based builds, including Cullinan and Phantom models with unique trim elements.
Particular attention was drawn to the three-tone body schemes and exposed carbon fiber with a pronounced texture, used not only for body components but also for decorative details.
According to SPEEDME journalists, Mansory pushes engine output to around 750 hp or more depending on the project. The main focus lies in reworking the exhaust system, turbocharging and electronic tuning.
Beyond performance, design remains central: oversized wings, widened arches, complex diffusers and custom wheels define the look. Interiors feature premium materials such as leather, Alcantara and carbon fiber in distinctive color combinations.
Mansory’s projects target a narrow clientele focused on maximum personalization. Key markets include the Middle East, China and the United States, where demand for exclusive premium cars continues to grow.
These models compete not with factory versions, but with other tuning houses such as Brabus and TechArt, offering a more radical design language.
Mansory remains true to its philosophy — making cars as bold and provocative as possible. The latest projects underline that demand for extreme tuning is not only holding steady but continues to grow, particularly in the premium segment.