As part of the upgrades, Mansory has also tuned the Land Rover Defender's 5.0-liter V8 engine, boosting it to 650 horsepower
The Land Rover Defender isn’t just one of the most capable off-roaders on the planet but the latest-generation model has quickly established itself as a status symbol, much like the Mercedes-Benz G-Class. Mansory is now offering the ultimate upgrade package for those Defender owners wanting to stand out on the street while being willing to sacrifice off-roading abilities. Mansory’s modified Defender is known simply as the Black Edition and, as the name implies, is finished entirely in black.
Immediately standing out are a set of aerodisc-inspired black wheels measuring 24x10 inches, and wrapped in 295/30 tires. Evidently, this wheel and tire package would be utterly useless anywhere other than perfectly smooth pavement but as a means of making a statement, they work brilliantly. A big butt also makes Mansory’s latest creation stand out.
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