5 sightings by 5 spotters worldwide

Market value
$125,000 to $125,000
Did you know
Only 3 Porsche Mansory Chopsters were ever built.
The Porsche Mansory Chopster is a brazen reinterpretation of the Porsche Cayenne Turbo, crafted by the audacious hands of Mansory, a tuner notorious for pushing automotive boundaries. Introduced in 2009, this beastly SUV emerged from Mansory's Swiss workshops with a design bold enough to polarize even the most devoted Porsche enthusiasts. Its widened stance, aggressive carbon-fiber bodywork, and lowered roofline scream unapologetic confidence, a visual statement that dares you to look away—though you probably won't.
Beneath its flamboyant exterior, the Chopster packs a formidable punch, boasting a heavily tuned 4.8-liter twin-turbo V8 engine producing an eye-watering 710 horsepower. Mansory didn't merely tweak the engine; they completely reimagined it, integrating larger turbochargers, optimized exhaust systems, and bespoke ECU mapping. The result? A thunderous acceleration that defies the laws of physics, propelling this heavyweight from standstill to 60 mph in a blistering 4.4 seconds—numbers that would humble many sports cars.
Inside, the Chopster's cabin is an opulent exercise in excess, featuring hand-stitched leather upholstery, carbon fiber accents, and bespoke detailing that borders on the obsessive. Yet, despite its lavishness, the Chopster remains a controversial figure in automotive circles—loved for its audacity, criticized for its extravagance. Regardless of where you stand, there's no denying Mansory's Chopster has etched itself into automotive lore, a symbol of tuning culture's relentless pursuit of individuality and performance.
5 Porsche Mansory Chopster sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 5 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Porsche Mansory Chopster is rated Epic.
Recent Porsche Mansory Chopster sightings on AutoRadar come from Ogre, Kerkrade, Jūrmala. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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