Some vehicles are engineered for performance. Others are designed to make an entrance. The new Azura Cabrio by MANSORY was unmistakably created for the latter.
Based on the formidable Mercedes-AMG G 63, the Azura Cabrio transforms one of luxury motoring’s most recognizable silhouettes into a dramatically reimagined two-door convertible that feels equal parts grand tourer, bespoke commission, and rolling design statement.
The transformation is extensive. According to MANSORY Newsroom, the traditional roof structure disappears entirely through the brand’s Speranza conversion program, replaced by a fully electric fabric soft top that introduces open-air motoring to the commanding architecture of the G-Class. Structural reinforcements preserve rigidity while subtly reshaping the proportions into something more sculptural and far more theatrical.
Coach-style rear doors heighten the sense of occasion, introducing a level of drama rarely associated with performance SUVs. With the roof lowered, the Azura Cabrio takes on an entirely different character, less utilitarian icon and more Riviera-bound luxury machine designed for coastal boulevards, private marinas, and destinations where understatement has long ceased to exist.
Inside, the cabin embraces the sort of craftsmanship that has become synonymous with ultra-bespoke automotive culture. Intricate detailing, tailored materials, and highly individualized finishes create an environment that feels intentionally removed from factory uniformity. Every surface appears curated not merely for comfort, but for presence.
Yet beneath the spectacle remains the unmistakable DNA of AMG performance. The Azura Cabrio retains the commanding stance and power that elevated the G 63 into a global luxury phenomenon, while MANSORY pushes the platform further into the territory of collectible automotive expression. The project also continues the brand’s growing portfolio of highly individualized creations, following dramatic builds such as the MANSORY Ferrari Purosangue.
Its arrival also speaks to a broader shift within contemporary luxury. Increasingly, affluent buyers are gravitating toward vehicles that function as extensions of personal identity rather than conventional status symbols. Rarity, customization, and visual distinction now carry as much value as performance figures or heritage badges.
That philosophy is precisely where the Azura Cabrio thrives.
It is not restrained. It was never intended to be.
Instead, MANSORY has created something far more compelling: an open-air interpretation of the modern luxury SUV that embraces extravagance with absolute confidence.








