Introducing the Mansory 2026 Six‑Wheel Pickup
If you’ve ever imagined a vehicle that can dominate the wilderness, haul a full‑size trailer, and still turn heads in a city plaza, the new Mansory 2026 six‑wheel pickup is the result of that day‑dream turned reality. Unveiled at an intimate launch in Munich, this monster blends the rugged DNA of a Mercedes‑G‑63 with Mansory’s signature hyper‑luxury treatment. It isn’t merely a modified truck; it’s an all‑new creation that pushes the boundaries of size, power, and technology.
Exterior Design – Six Wheels of Pure Presence
The most immediately striking element is the extra axle, giving the pickup a 6×6 layout that instantly conveys capability. The chassis is stretched by roughly 250 mm in both width and height, providing a broader stance and a commanding road presence. The body panels are handcrafted from carbon‑fiber reinforced polymer, polished to a mirror‑black finish that reflects light like a dark gemstone.
Front fascias feature reshaped LED matrix headlights flanked by aggressive fender flares housing supplementary fog lamps. A new front bumper, wrapped in a matte‑black composite, incorporates a massive, functional air‑intake that cools the twin‑turbo V8 while adding a visual sense of aggression.
The cargo bed, though massive, is not an afterthought. Mansory has integrated a continuous carbon‑fiber deck with recessed LED strips for illumination, and the side rails are fitted with removable, powder‑coated storage boxes that can be locked for security. The rear of the vehicle showcases a custom‑milled tailgate with an integrated power‑operated step, allowing easy access to the bed even when the suspension is lifted.
Powertrain – A Twin‑Turbo Beast
Under the massive hood sits a hand‑built 4.0‑liter twin‑turbo V8, originally sourced from Mercedes‑Benz but extensively re‑engineered by Mansory’s performance division. Output peaks at 720 horsepower and 770 lb‑ft of torque, delivering a 0‑60 mph sprint in just 3.7 seconds—a figure that feels almost surreal for a vehicle weighing over 8,000 lb.
The power is sent to a reinforced 9‑speed automatic transmission with adaptive shift logic designed for both high‑speed desert runs and low‑speed rock crawling. An all‑wheel‑drive system with three electronically controlled differentials (front, center, rear) can lock on command, providing unwavering traction on the most treacherous terrain.
Despite its ferocious performance, Mansory has equipped the engine with an advanced eco‑mode that reduces output to 420 horsepower, improving combined fuel economy to roughly 14 mpg. The vehicle also features a regenerative braking system that captures kinetic energy during descents, feeding it back into the battery pack that powers ancillary systems.
Interior – Bespoke Luxury Meets Cutting‑Edge Tech
Step inside, and you’re greeted by a cabin that feels more like a private jet than a workhorse. The seats are wrapped in hand‑stitched, perforated leather available in a palette of colors ranging from deep burgundy to Arctic‑white, each accented with contrast stitching and carbon‑fiber inserts. A lumbar‑support massage function, heated and ventilated cushions, and a built‑in climate control system ensure comfort during long hauls.
The centerpiece of the dash is a 15.6‑inch OLED touchscreen that runs the latest MBUX infotainment suite. Voice‑recognition has been upgraded to understand natural language commands, allowing you to adjust navigation, climate, or media without taking your eyes off the road. Augmented‑reality heads‑up display projects navigation cues directly onto the windshield, while a 360‑degree camera system offers bird‑eye views that are indispensable when maneuvering the vehicle in tight spaces.
All interior lighting is fully customizable, with ambient strips that can be set to any hue via the touchscreen. Wireless charging pads are embedded into the center console for up to five devices, and a high‑end Bang & Olufsen sound system, tuned for the cabin’s acoustics, delivers concert‑hall clarity at any volume.
Off‑Road Capability – Engineered for the Extreme
Mansory has not forgotten the pickup’s work‑horse roots. The suspension is a fully adaptive air‑spring system that can raise the chassis up to 14 inches, providing ample ground clearance for rock crawling or deep‑water fording. Each wheel is equipped with a separate coil‑over damper, allowing the driver to fine‑tune compression and rebound settings for specific terrains.
Portal axles are incorporated on the rear pair, giving the wheels a dramatic offset that improves approach angles and reduces the risk of under‑body damage. Lockable front and rear differentials, coupled with a rear‑wheel‑steer system, enhance stability during high‑speed off‑road runs. A built‑in winch, rated at 12,000 lb, is mounted behind the cab and can be operated via a dedicated button on the steering wheel.
Pricing, Availability, and Ownership Experience
The base model of the Mansory 2026 six‑wheel pickup starts at $495,000, positioning it firmly in the ultra‑luxury segment. Optional packages—such as a full carbon‑fiber exterior kit, a bespoke interior theme, or a night‑vision thermal imaging system—can push the final price north of $650,000.
Mansory is limiting production to 125 units globally, with deliveries slated for the fourth quarter of 2027. Buyers will receive a dedicated concierge service that handles everything from customization consultations to roadside assistance. A comprehensive warranty covering the powertrain, chassis, and bodywork for five years or 75,000 miles is included, along with a lifetime carbon‑fiber repair program.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does the fuel consumption compare to a standard G‑63?
While the Mansory pickup is heavier and more powerful, its eco‑mode and regenerative braking bring combined fuel economy to roughly 14 mpg, which is slightly lower than the stock G‑63’s 16 mpg figure.
2. Can the vehicle be driven on public highways with all six wheels?
Yes. The 6×6 configuration is fully certified for road use in Europe, North America, and several Asian markets. Mansory has worked with regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with size, lighting, and emission standards.
3. Is there an option for a hybrid or electric powertrain?
Currently, the 2026 model is offered only with the twin‑turbo V8. Mansory has announced plans for a hybrid variant in a future release, but no official timeline has been set.
4. What kind of towing capacity does the six‑wheel setup provide?
With the rear differentials locked and the air suspension at its lowest setting, the pickup can tow up to 9,500 lb, making it suitable for large trailers or heavy equipment.
5. How much customization is possible for the interior?
Mansory allows a virtually unlimited range of customizations. Buyers can select from over 30 leather colors, unique stitching patterns, bespoke carbon‑fiber or alcantara trims, and even commission hand‑painted art panels for the dashboard.
Disclaimer
The specifications, pricing, and availability details presented in this article are based on information released by Mansory as of November 2025. All figures are subject to change until the vehicle’s official launch. Prospective buyers should consult an authorized Mansory dealer for the most current data and for personalized purchase arrangements.
