Mansory Chopster based on the Porsche Cayenne Turbo S
By Andrew C., 30 Aug, 2010. 0 Comments
As you may know already, few months ago Mansory bought the tuning division from Rinspeed and in order to continue the tradition of the tuner it revealed today the new Chopster based on the Porsche Cayenne Turbo S. As you can see, the car looks amazing but also the performances are amazing: 710 hp (522 kw) and 900 Nm of torque (with 30 hp more than the Techart Magnum!!!) while the top speed is limited to 302 km/h. The car features an outrageous body kit consisting in a new front bumper, extended front and rear fenders, new side sills, a new rear roof spoiler and a new rear apron with integrated air diffuser and a big central exhaust system.
Press release: "Producing automobile highlights over and over this is the personal motto which is firmly engraved in the Mansory philosophy. With the Chopster, the company based in the Bavarian town Brand, has successfully accomplished this once again and produced such a highlight just in time for the Geneva Motor Show 2009. The refining expert for premium automobiles assigned this task to its subsidiary Mansory Switzerland AG the in-house specialist for Porsche cars. The fascinating interpretation of the Porsche Cayenne Turbo S is presented at the Mansory stand (exhibition hall 4) in Geneva. A sensational auto body styling with a lowered roof line, a brawny 710 hp turbo engine and an unprecedented abundance of interior refinements turn the Chopster into a holistic piece of artwork. Mansory relies on most modern manufacturing methods and solely uses the ultra-light and high-strength material carbon for its extensive auto body modifications. Whether front- or rear apron, doors, bonnet or the wings which broaden the cars by 80 millimetres - all components are formed out of carbon and hardened under strong pressure and high temperatures in the autoclave. The advantages of the high-tech method are evident: reducing the car weight does not only improve the acceleration values, but also reduces the braking distance and the fuel consumption of the Chopster."
Gallery: Mansory Chopster







