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Mansory Unveils Its Most Outrageous BMW XM Build Yet

Mansory has once again taken the already polarizing BMW XM and pushed it to a new extreme, creating a version that may be its most radical transformation so far. Known for its daring interpretations of high-end luxury vehicles, the tuner’s latest project turns heads with an aggressive black-and-turquoise exterior theme and an equally flamboyant interior design. This marks the third time Mansory has reimagined the XM, and this build may be the wildest yet.

Previous versions from Mansory featured new wheels and subtle styling adjustments, including one showcased in Brooklyn Gray. This time, subtlety is nowhere to be found. The SUV has been given a two-tone matte black and turquoise finish, contrasted heavily with exposed forged carbon fiber elements. A reshaped carbon front bumper extension, unusual carbon fins extending toward the headlights, and turquoise accents throughout make the exterior stand out in a dramatic way. Even the wheels carry turquoise center caps, paired with matching badges, though a curious splash of red Mansory branding on the rear adds an unexpected twist. Rounding off the rear is a Formula 1–style brake light integrated into the diffuser.

The interior is where this build truly separates itself from earlier attempts. Step inside, and you’re met with a sea of turquoise leather covering nearly every surface, from the quilted seats to the dashboard and door panels. A starlight roof liner, reminiscent of high-end Rolls-Royce cabins, enhances the sense of drama, while the sheer amount of forged carbon trim pushes the XM’s cabin into uncharted territory. It may be divisive, but it’s undeniably striking.

Externally, Mansory equips the SUV with massive 23-inch wheels and additional carbon fiber upgrades such as a rear spoiler and mirror caps. Performance-wise, no major changes have been announced, so the standard 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 should still be under the hood, producing over 600 horsepower. With the stock XM already capable of sprinting to 60 mph in just over four seconds, Mansory’s creation is more about presence than performance. Whether you view it as a work of art or a step too far, one thing is certain: this BMW XM is impossible to ignore.

[Photos: Mansory]

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