If the name sounds dramatic, that is probably intentional. The Mansory Signature Edition Grand Entrée appears to be the latest evolution of the limited-edition series, and subtlety does not seem to be part of the brief.
It is based on the Mercedes-AMG G 63 SUV, but the transformation is carried out in a way that places it firmly on what could actually be seen as the very visible side of things. This transformation is mostly highlighted at the exterior by rear-hinged, suicide-style back doors, which improve ingress and egress for rear passengers while adding a special, almost theatrical presence.
Exterior
Suicide-style back doors aside, the car`s exterior is dominated by an upgraded bumper containing an apron with side blades and additional daytime running lights. The grille also features Mansory`s logo in the center. The hood also looks more aggressive and is paired with standout fender flares.

Other additions continue to stack up. There are power-retractable side steps, new mirror casings, and an attachment above the windshield that supports extra lights. The pictured Mercedes-AMG G 63 also features a rear wing.
Moving toward the back, the modifications persist. A revised bumper integrates a multi-fin diffuser and blades on the sides, accompanied by an extra set of taillights. The rear door carries a custom spare wheel holder, and fresh trim appears on the rear pillars.
New set of wheels, finished in a two-tone teal and black combo, complements the whole body kit, while naked carbon fiber tweaks across the body reinforce the overt customization.
Interior
Moving inside, the cabin adopts a mint tone, thanks to teal leather upholstery in contrast with black accents. Again, Mansory has put its own signature on the seatbelts, steering wheel, or the grab handle in front of the passenger.


Complete Powertrain Information
Power upgrades under the hood were also expected with this ride. The Mercedes-AMG G63 Grand Entrée in question now delivers a staggering 808 horsepower and whopping 1,150 Nm of torque, way too impressive than the stock 577 horsepower and 850 Nm of torque. The 0 to 100 km/h run is done in a good 4.0 seconds.
The exact output of this Signature Edition has not been disclosed. It is, however, presented as being more powerful than the regular AMG variant of the G-Wagen.

Conclusion
With suicide doors, a teal-and-black aesthetic, extensive carbon fiber detailing, and performance expectations that surpass the stock Mercedes-AMG G 63, the Mansory Signature Edition Grand Entrée stands as another highly conspicuous chapter in the tuner’s evolving take on the G-Wagen formula.




