Mansory’s Wheelless Concept Supercar Tucks Its Wheels for Takeoff

Germany’s automotive tuning studio Mansory has been turning heads for 35 years with bold modifications of prestigious cars. It offers wealthy clients exclusive models tailored to their tastes.

This time, Mansory’s designers reimagined the appearance of luxury cars from several well-known brands, adding their own unique accents. In the Mansory Empower visualizations, the wheels disappear into the body — retracting when the car takes off. The concept taps into the broader idea that flying cars could become part of our future.

Flying luxury: Mansory unveils a wheel-less concept supercar.

The striking concept borrows features from luxury models by Lamborghini, Mercedes, and Ferrari. The designers gave the vehicle a large front windshield so the driver and passenger can enjoy panoramic views. According to Designboom, the design also features forged carbon elements, a material Mansory favors. The roof is adorned with a distinctive ring. The doors open upwards, similar to some Mercedes and Lamborghini models. Despite the ambitious flying-supercar claim, the atelier keeps development details secret. Still, Mansory is embracing new trends in the global auto industry as cars change rapidly. The airborne Mansory Empower offers a glimpse into the company’s possible future direction.

Flying luxury: Mansory unveils a wheel-less concept supercar.

Alongside these changes, Mansory plans to introduce new wheel designs, new ideas for interior finishes, and the production of carbon components.

Reference The automotive tuning studio Mansory was founded in 1989 by Kourosh Mansory. It is based in the city of Brand, Germany. The company is known for modifying luxury cars such as Bugatti, Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Bentley Motors, Rolls-Royce, Maserati, Porsche, Lotus Cars, Land Rover, and Audi.