Mansory have tuned the 5.2-litre V12 engine to a claimed 700 horsepower and 850 Nm of torque thanks to new engine mapping, a sports air filter and a stainless steel sports exhaust system.
To my eyes the Cyrus looks taller than the original car but as it’s on 35mm lower springs and ultra low profile tyres, maybe it’s just the size of the front grille that gives that effect.
Although I couldn’t look at the interior at the show, Mansory craftsman gave the featured car Silver leather upholstery with green Alcantara trimming and stitching. The interior has a huge range of carbon fibre trim pieces, new illuminated door entry sill plates, and a flat bottomed, redesigned sports steering wheel.
The Mansory Cyrus DB11 is currently available as a complete conversion although it’s also possible just to buy the individual accessories and fit them yourself.
If you like the DB11 Cyrus, have a look at the Startech 160 which was displayed on an adjacent stand at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.