The Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 has been fiber-carbonized. Larte Design prepared a new body kit for the sports SUV. Its designation is – how else? – “Winner”.
The “Winner” bodykit brings lots and lots of carbon fiber. It is just about everywhere you think or not think might be appropriate. The tuning house with headquarters in the United States, Germany and Russia, fits the Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 with the new options.
The GLS 63 now becomes simply intimidating, sporting a prominent front splitter and larger air intakes. All the chrome detailing has vanished from the front end. Instead, everything turned black. There is also a custom bonnet of carbon fiber, with powerdomes that follow different traces. The Larte Design logo shows up in the radiator grille, now displaying carbon-fiber vertical slats.
From the side, the air inlets draw attention, as well as the side sills and the 23-inch rims with 295/35/ZR23 performance tires. Bigger ones, of 24-inch, are also available.
The new air diffuser showed up at the rear and there is plenty of carbon fiber at the rear end as well.
Larte Design did not interfere with the Mercedes-AMG GLS 63
Larte did not interfere with the power unit of the high-performance SUV. Therefore it still comes with the AMG biturbo 4.0-liter V8 that delivers 612 horsepower and 850 Nm of torque. A nine-speed automatic transmission and the 4MATIC+ all-wheel drive system transfer resources to both axles. The car standardly hits 100 km/h (62 mph) from a standstill in 4.2 seconds and hits a top speed of 280 km/h (174 mph). But considering all the carbon-fiber add-ons, that obviously reduce the weight, they might also reduce the sprint and top speed figures a bit.
The car in the photos is has been collected in Germany. A customer from the Czech Republic is the lucky owner of the “Winner” from Larte Design.
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[Photo credit: Larte Design]