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MANSORY Renovatio
MANSORY Renovatio

MANSORY Renovatio – based on Mercedes-Benz Mclaren SLR

Ultimate makeover for SLR
  
March 4, 2008 1:16 PM by Jean Kevane
Filed Under: Tuners Geneva Motor Show McLaren SLR

MANSORY Renovatio - Modications to the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren SLR

This is what MANSORY thinks a Merecedes-Benz McLaren SLR should like. The modification includes replacing existing components for modified developments by MANSORY. Two examples include new high performance compressors and tailor-made intercoolers. There is also a sports air filter and modified engine management system.


The result is that the Renovatio is two tenths faster from zero to 100 km/h than the normal production version. The top speed increases to 340 kph. The Renovatio generates 880 Nm torque and to save weight, the MANSORY body components are made out of carbon. This is inline with the production car, which has a body already made out of this extremely light materials.


The awesome wheels seen on the Renovatio are one-piece turbine-wheels with five double-spokes, 9 x 20 at the front and 11.5 x 20 at the rear. MANSORY claim that the reduction in weight, thanks to the especially light forged wheels, improves the Renovatio’s braking distance, acceleration and handling. The car uses 255/30 Dunlop SP Sport Maxx tyres at the front and 325/25 at the rear.


The interior completes the overall look with special leather and special interior features, such as aluminium pedals, illuminated door tread plates and real carbon applications. If nothing else, it certainly is a way for SLR drivers who were staring to feel a bit ignored, or maybe overshadowed by the new roadster version, to get more people to notice them!

Source: MANSORY
Press Release
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bristol411s3
March 4, 2008 1:27:53 PM

Yuck! As is the case with almost everything Mansory touches. They really have cornered the maraket in crucifying original design integrity.

international
March 5, 2008 3:13:47 AM

WHAT DA FUDGE!!! why the hell is there GOLD aligator or crocidile leather on the dash? COME ON REDNECKS, SIGN UP!!!!

dmanero
March 4, 2008 2:58:39 PM

bristol411s3 have you even seen any of the images of the previous cars designed by Mansory. Both the Aston Martin and the Bentley GT have good looking kits on them. Now given this kit for the SLR is a bit over done and the wrong colour but it does have some interesting features to work with

kevoluetion
March 4, 2008 3:18:09 PM

What is that? Looks very riced up to me. Doof doof

kattanh3
March 4, 2008 3:59:35 PM

man how ugly is this! this spells out man-sorry to me!

Joe_Limon
March 4, 2008 6:44:38 PM

I would drive this over the original. I think the gold paint job shows this car setting this image "yes I am expensive, and no you can't touch me"

kattanh3
March 4, 2008 7:20:12 PM

Are you serious? The interior is kit car quality and the body kit looks like it was made by Need For Speed. What a cheap accessories for an expensive car

Joe_Limon
March 5, 2008 5:21:22 AM

yes I am serious. Hell whats the point in buying a $700,000 car? It sure isn't for track day fun, it is to show off how rich you are/were. So having this golden modded slr is like wearing diamond encrusted platinum bling when all the other homies are wearing gold bling (excuse the horrible simile). Basically put, this car will turn more heads and start more conversations then the regular SLR therefore I want it more.

Penner
March 4, 2008 7:34:09 PM

Eeeeh...

Bremen_Koenigsegg
March 4, 2008 8:50:34 PM

Yet another example of extravagant tastelessness; the sort of horrid mechanical beast you'll likely see prowling the streets of Dubai. Honestly, this SLR looks like a burn victim who got overzealous with chemical tanning solution. It's about time we agreed on a pseudonym for these ostentatious Saudi-destined automobiles. I suggest the following: automoBILEs; OPEC mopeds; and (my personal favourite) Gaudy Saudis.

unknown
March 4, 2008 11:41:27 PM

they should paint the car flat black and the wheels black.

dolcegabbana
March 5, 2008 12:40:35 AM

damn doesnt even look mean , look sliek out of video game or somethin although some carbon fiber parts look cool but no it should not be done to a slr

leeryboy90
March 6, 2008 11:02:50 AM

Mr. Mansory is a very knowledgful iranian man who can tune super cars like this very influently! really nice

benzboy
March 7, 2008 8:10:45 AM

How can this car say anything but I dont know what to do with my money and I am ethnic. Beyond tacky and ugly. Masonry did a nice job on the RR convertible, but this is a slap in the face to the SLR

MaybachLvr
March 28, 2008 9:36:25 PM

In all honesty... LOOK AT THIS CAR!!! It actullay does look nice minus it has no clear coat and I hate gold. This takes the already incredible looking historically correct SLR and adds to it in the most appropriate way. It is sculpting it into a look of aggression, its not so much do I like it, would I park it in my driveway? Truth be told, no way I would, the color is tacky and the leather is more that I could handle, but thats just me. Artistically speaking it is free form expression sculpted into a mean looking machine. Not the regular mean SLR but a baller type mean. Its always interesting.

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