Mansory has come up with a few upgrades for the new generation Mercedes-Benz S-Class, and they’re relatively restrained compared to their usual projects.

In fact, the tuner said that the exterior of the German brand’s flagship sedan has been “deliberately kept discreet” to suit the needs of “the classic S-Class clientele”.

The changes consist of add-ons to the front, sides and rear of the car, new side mirror caps, trunk- and roof-mounted spoilers, and a few other tweaks, all of which are made of carbon fiber. The front LED strips are optional, and so are the aftermarket wheels, which on this car measure 10×22-inch in size at the front and 10.5×22-inch at the rear.

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Mansory can do many things to the interior of the 2021 S-Class. Thus, depending on what the owner wants, they can reupholster it in various shades, add a leather-carbon steering wheel, carbon fiber appliques, aluminum pedals and exclusive floor mats, and put their logos on different parts.

Mind you, this isn’t a case of all show and no extra go, as Mansory have bumped the output and torque of the S400d and S500 models to 395 PS (389 HP / 291 kW) and 837 Nm (617 lb-ft) of torque, and 526 PS (519 HP / 387 kW) and 629 Nm (464 lb-ft) respectively.

The diesel version features 65 PS (64 HP / 48 kW) and 137 Nm (101 lb-ft) more than the stock offering, taking 4.8 seconds to hit 100 km/h (62 mph), down 0.6 seconds, and being able to accelerate to 270 km/h (168 mph). The petrol model boasts an extra 91 PS (90 HP / 67 kW) and 109 Nm (80 lb-ft), does the 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 4.3 seconds, 0.6 seconds quicker than stock, and can also hit 270 km/h (168 mph).