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Mansory Touches the Porsche Macan SUV, Outcome Looks Manly and Ugly at the Same Time

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Mansory Touches the Porsche Macan SUV, Outcome Looks Manly and Ugly at the Same TimeMansory Touches the Porsche Macan SUV, Outcome Looks Manly and Ugly at the Same Time
Mansory's most famous tuning project of 2015 is a yellow G63 AMG 6x6 with carbon fiber parts. We like it, but most people can't afford to spend half a million on a streetable tank. So how about a Porsche Macan instead? It's small, practical and a little more discrete.
The German tuners have just released the first two teaser photos of their baby Cayenne project. It's blue, wide and looks a lot like the big brother.

No expense was spared to ensure the Macan looks special. From the front, we immediately notice a new front bumper that features carbon grille inserts, extra LED lights and a chin spoiler. Mind you, everything needs to fit under that gigantic clamshell hood, which now boasts two carbon vents, just like an old Focus RS and Aston V12 Vantage.

Moving our eyes to the side of the SUV, we find Mansory's typical carbon fiber inserts added to the doors, as well as subtly enlarged wheel arches housing XXL alloys.

Around the back, they really went crazy, installing a spoiler at the top, another next to the wiper and two extra black inserts for the boot. The diffuser isn't going to do very much when it's that high off the ground, but it looks good and is flanked by sewage pipe-sized exhausts.

Mansory goodies are usually layered in three stages, so after the initial teaser, we expect to see the Turbo 3.6-liter being boosted to about 500 horsepower and a nice interior.

In case none of this floats your boat, there's always the TopCar URSA from Mother Russia!
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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