Mansory Flies High Imagining A Sky-Bound Hypercar And Of Course, Modifies It

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The tuner confidently asserts they'll be here to customize vehicles of every form and powertrain variety in the future

Mansory is no stranger to turning heads with their flamboyant visual upgrades on exotics, executive sedans, and performance SUVs. However, their latest endeavor catapults them into the realm of pure fiction. The German tuner has unleashed digital renderings of a flying hypercar, illustrating their (modded) vision for the future of the automotive industry

This unnamed model is like a culinary fusion of supercars. Its headlights borrow a dash of Ferrari Enzo flair, the vented bonnet serves up a blend of Ferrari F50 and Pagani Huayra influences, the greenhouse offers a taste of McLaren, and the wild aero garnish could be plucked from the secret menu of a limited-production Lamborghini.

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 Mansory Flies High Imagining A Sky-Bound Hypercar And Of Course, Modifies It

The absence of wheels and the presence of winglets mounted on the lower portion of the bodywork set the Mansory-branded model apart from any existing hypercar. Additionally, it boasts the unique ability to levitate. Of course, all these features are purely for show, as a true flying car would require a fundamentally different design to adhere to the laws of physics.

The point of this project is to show that Mansory will still be around in the distant future, modifying vehicles – or perhaps even flying cars – regardless of their form or powertrain. The German tuner holds the belief that, while the future of automobiles remains uncertain, “there will always be cars and the desire for customized refinement“.

While some may fear exotic cars sprouting wings or adopting futuristic powertrains, we see a different foe on the horizon: the inexorable rise of autonomous tech, set to conquer the world, rendering roads safer with the wizardry of AI. Nevertheless, the timeless joy of manual driving will endure, even if it’s relegated to the sanctuaries of racetracks or ultra-realistic simulators.

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