Mercedes-McLaren SLR 'Renovatio' by MANSORY
December 31st, 1969
Updated: New images
McLaren has been producing the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren since 2004, but only now has supercar-tuning specialist Mansory decided to modify gull wing racer and transform it into the new 'Renovatio'. For the latest release, not only was the car fitted with a number of custom aero pieces, the engine too has been upgraded with a new supercharger while the interior also gets a revamp.
The first task for engineers was to reduce the weight of the SLR. To do this, components were replaced with lighter units. The stock wheels, for instance, were swapped with ultra-light forged units, while many of the car’s body parts were replaced with lighter carbon-fiber pieces.
One component of the new bodykit is the front apron, which has been designed to channel air to a pair of uprated intercoolers mounted behind the front bumper. Completing the kit is a pair of new side skirts and rear wheel arch extensions. A new rear apron with an integrated diffuser takes care of additional downforce and gives the modded SLR more of a race car look.
The 5.5L V8 engine with its standard 626hp is upgraded to the tune of 700hp and 880Nm thanks to a new supercharger and intercooler kit. As a result the Renovatio is two tenths faster from zero to 100km/h than the production model, while top speed climbs to 340km/h.
Inside, the car gets plenty of leather and carbon-fiber trim, as well as new aluminum pedals and illuminated door tread plates.Mansory Mercedes-McLaren SLR Renovatio at Geneva Motor Show
Updated: New images
McLaren has been producing the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren since 2004, but only now has supercar-tuning specialist Mansory decided to modify gull wing racer and transform it into the new 'Renovatio'. For the latest release, not only was the car fitted with a number of custom aero pieces, the engine too has been upgraded with a new supercharger while the interior also gets a revamp.
The first task for engineers was to reduce the weight of the SLR. To do this, components were replaced with lighter units. The stock wheels, for instance, were swapped with ultra-light forged units, while many of the car’s body parts were replaced with lighter carbon-fiber pieces.
One component of the new bodykit is the front apron, which has been designed to channel air to a pair of uprated intercoolers mounted behind the front bumper. Completing the kit is a pair of new side skirts and rear wheel arch extensions. A new rear apron with an integrated diffuser takes care of additional downforce and gives the modded SLR more of a race car look.
The 5.5L V8 engine with its standard 626hp is upgraded to the tune of 700hp and 880Nm thanks to a new supercharger and intercooler kit. As a result the Renovatio is two tenths faster from zero to 100km/h than the production model, while top speed climbs to 340km/h.
Inside, the car gets plenty of leather and carbon-fiber trim, as well as new aluminum pedals and illuminated door tread plates.
McLaren has been producing the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren since 2004, but only now has supercar-tuning specialist Mansory decided to modify gull wing racer and transform it into the new 'Renovatio'. For the latest release, not only was the car fitted with a number of custom aero pieces, the engine too has been upgraded with a new supercharger while the interior also gets a revamp.
The first task for engineers was to reduce the weight of the SLR. To do this, components were replaced with lighter units. The stock wheels, for instance, were swapped with ultra-light forged units, while many of the car’s body parts were replaced with lighter carbon-fiber pieces.
One component of the new bodykit is the front apron, which has been designed to channel air to a pair of uprated intercoolers mounted behind the front bumper. Completing the kit is a pair of new side skirts and rear wheel arch extensions. A new rear apron with an integrated diffuser takes care of additional downforce and gives the modded SLR more of a race car look.
The 5.5L V8 engine with its standard 626hp is upgraded to the tune of 700hp and 880Nm thanks to a new supercharger and intercooler kit. As a result the Renovatio is two tenths faster from zero to 100km/h than the production model, while top speed climbs to 340km/h.
Inside, the car gets plenty of leather and carbon-fiber trim, as well as new aluminum pedals and illuminated door tread plates.
Mansory Mercedes-McLaren SLR Renovatio at Geneva Motor Show
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Comments (16 total)
Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardBy Savedsol #1, Posted: 3/4/2008
Looks like an off-roader in that shot.
By Matt #2, Posted: 3/4/2008
From what I've seen from Mansory so far, I'm really not all that impressed! Sure they get some great gains in power, but the body mods and colors they seem to use are just not working for me , anyone else feel that way? I dunno, maybe im just too picky....
By MARIO #3, Posted: 3/4/2008
I agree with you Matt... Those cars are great performers, but sometimes looks ugly
By SuperSkyline89 #4, Posted: 3/4/2008
Totally agree, they're monstrosities.
By Sir Yappie #5, Posted: 3/4/2008
im a fan of the SLR and it should be no other colour than Merc Silver, although the gun metal grey version looks very smart !!
And the sound of that engine..... oh the sound.....dont play around with perfection....leave it alone !
By HECTOR #6, Posted: 3/4/2008
The SLR: Paris Hilton edition.
By Sam Charlton #7, Posted: 3/30/2008
That is beastly , paris Hilton wouldn't fit in that car tho
By Gus #8, Posted: 4/7/2008
It's the European version of Knight Rider. Where's the Hoff?!?
By Wizards Lore #9, Posted: 4/7/2008
give me a standard SLR or the 772 (i think thats the right number) limited edition spec version in Merc Silver. anything else isnt wanted or needed
By Kevin #10, Posted: 4/7/2008
Liberace has returned
By Terri #11, Posted: 4/13/2008
i think its totally hot........would love to buy one
By chris #12, Posted: 4/13/2008
Nice whip but it will look much nicer in my driveway
By jon #13, Posted: 4/13/2008
the interior looks 2 girlish but luv the new body kit this car is faster than the lamborghini murcielago lp640 by 10 km/h and not just that it gives 60 more horsepower
than the lamborghini murcielago lp640 and it beats the new reventon by lik everything so this car should be the new celebrity i nstead of the ferraris and lambos but i ont know this is u guys may thing diferent!
By Wizards Lore #14, Posted: 4/13/2008
why is that every time i come back to this page to have a nother look at the car all i can think of is the "Motorola RZR - Dolce and Gabanna edition" :-(
By chris #15, Posted: 4/15/2008
I like the Latin name Renovatio for that car. its the perfect name. Mercedes-Benz Slr McLaren Rebirth. Fire bars
By chris #16, Posted: 4/15/2008
the second time looking at this car i think to myself, its too much. if you go to the picture where it shows the exhaust it looks like the whole car is carbon fiber and painted over with gold. Why drive an all carbon fiber car? Pull out of the drive way or a parking lot the wrong way off the ramp and its time to get a new front body kit thats probably 100% custom. time for more money. i Think its just a nice car to look at, but not the nicest thing to own.
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