The famous German car tuning company Mansory has just attracted attention when it upgraded the Urus Venatus Coupe Evo C supercar from a 4-door SUV to a 2-door high-chassis version. This Mansory project has exactly 8 cars.
The front end has been drastically improved with a new front bumper and a prominent splitter along with aerodynamic wings. The car's paint design gives the impression of thousands of small links connected together. Aftermarket DRLs with a similar design to the Revuelto are also an attractive highlight.
On the side, the B-pillars have been pushed back 200mm, the front doors have been lengthened, and the rear doors have been completely removed. The chain link detailing continues on the shoulder line and new side air intakes. New wheels feature central locking and are painted orange for added contrast.
The rear of the Venatus Coupe Evo C also features a roof spoiler, a trunk spoiler, and a smaller spoiler, along with a diffuser and three central exhaust pipes. The interior is upholstered in black Alcantara, with orange accents and new seats, star-shaped LED lights on the ceiling, and premium leather carpeting.
In terms of performance, it is unclear whether this model will be equipped with the same engine as the previous version. The previous version used a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, producing 900 horsepower and 1,100 Nm of torque, allowing acceleration from 0-100 km/h in 2.9 seconds, with a maximum speed of 323 km/h.