Around three months ago, German tuner Mansory announced a range of tuning options for the 2024 Range Rover family. Another example has now been delivered with a carbon-fiber body kit and 620 PS (612 hp / 456 kW) of engine power.
Starting at the front, the SUV gets a naked-carbon hood, a carbon-trimmed radiator grille and a largely ornamental front splitter. The arches are flared and house new 24-inch wheels finished in gloss black. The rear end gets a couple of spoilers, a diffuser, a restyled carbon bumper and four custom exhaust finishers.
In turn, the engine receives a tune-up to the aforementioned 620 metric hp and 850 Newton-meters (627 pound-feet) of torque. Mansory says the SUV has a launch time of 4.3 seconds. It is unclear whether the tuner has upgrades for all Range Rover powertrains; the one shown here is a P530.