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Mansory Releases Mercedes G-Klasse Electronically Adjustable Suspension

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Back in March last year, Mansory targeted the Mercedes-Benz G-Klasse, transforming the rugged off-roader into the Mansory G-Couture. As the G-Klasse didn't quite fit the tuner's profile, it was only natural that Mansory offered it a complete makeover.

Now, the aftermarket developer is turning its attention back to the G-Klasse, introducing an adjustable suspension package for the vehicle.

The tuner offers an electronically-controlled suspension system that enhances the comfort of the car, or can offer it a sporty-setup that allows for the person behind the wheel to push harder through the corners.

The driver can select between the "comfort" and "sport" modes by using a button located close to the automatic transmission controller. As you can see in the image gallery, the shock absorbers come with generously-sized gas reservoirs.

If you feel that your G-Klasse must be gifted with this aftermarket development, be prepared to spend EUR7,900 - reported price (around  $10,700 at the current exchange rates rates).

Speaking of feelings, we've recently decided that we have to see for ourselves what the G-Klasse can do, so we took the vehicle for a test drive.We can tell you that the experience was... Sorry, we don't want to spoil the fun, so if you want to read about the best winter protection we've ever had, check our test drive section soon. Until then, we're inviting you to get back to the subject of this piece of news and see the tech side of the new development in the gallery bellow.
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