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Wide front mask with air side intakes - primed with performance diagonal grill

Mansory Wide Front Mask with Air Side Intakes — Diagonal Performance Grill (Primed) for Mercedes G-Class W465 Gronos

Two Gronos owners can park identical body kits side by side and still tell their cars apart in the rear-view mirror. The deciding detail, more often than not, is the central grill insert. This wide front mask is the diagonal-grill expression of the W465 Gronos face — an X-pattern lattice that leans the eye forward, sharpens the brow line, and gives the bumper a stance that the parallel-bar version simply cannot copy. It is supplied primed: a paint-ready surface that lets you decide whether the diagonals will read as gloss black drama or body-color subtlety.

Mechanically the panel is identical to its vertical-grill twin — same wide-track mask, same air side intakes, same OEM mounting. The story is in the central insert and what those crossed bars do to the way the car looks and breathes.

Diagonal Grill: a Different Visual Language

Vertical bars stack the front of a car like a colonnade — orderly, tall, vehicle-like. Diagonal bars do the opposite. They borrow from racing-mesh and motorsport-shield grammar: a forward-leaning X that suggests motion even when the truck is stationary. On the G-Class, whose silhouette is famously square, that diagonal cut is unusually effective — it breaks the box-on-box geometry without softening it.

  • Crossed-bar lattice: a coarse X/V pattern milled into the central grill aperture, with bar-to-bar spacing chosen so the radiator core is masked from view at normal eye height while still flowing high mass-flow at speed.
  • Forward-leaning rake: the diagonals are angled, not flat — viewed from three-quarters the bars catch light along their leading edges, producing a strong shadow line that the vertical insert cannot replicate.
  • Air side intakes — unchanged: the two outboard intake mouths flanking the central grill remain open functional ducts, feeding brake-cooling channels routed inside the bumper. The diagonal-grill choice does not affect the side intake geometry.

Crossed Bars vs Parallel Bars: Airflow Geometry

Owners often ask whether the grill insert pattern actually matters thermally. At G-Class speeds it does, although in subtle ways. Parallel vertical bars channel incoming air into laminar columns — air enters in vertical sheets, hits the radiator core, and discharges through the engine bay along largely vertical streamlines. Crossed diagonals do something different: they break the inflow into smaller, rotational packets.

  • Diagonal swirl, not vertical channeling: the X-lattice generates mild diagonal vorticity in the inflow. The result is more turbulent mixing immediately behind the grill plane, which slightly improves radiator core utilisation in part-load cruising — flow distributes across the core face instead of stacking behind the vertical bars.
  • Less stagnation behind bars: because diagonals are non-vertical, they shed alternating wake structures rather than steady vertical wakes, reducing localised stagnation pressure on the bar back-faces. Net cooling drag in the central duct is essentially equivalent to the vertical version, within measurement noise.
  • Side-intake feed unchanged: the brake-cooling ducts behind the side intakes are isolated from the central grill flow field, so brake duct mass-flow is identical between the two grill variants.

The honest summary: thermally and aerodynamically, the diagonal and vertical inserts are within a couple of percent of each other on the dyno and in CFD. The choice is overwhelmingly visual.

Why Owners Pick Diagonal Over Vertical

From orders we have shipped on the W465 platform, three motivations dominate the diagonal-grill specification:

  • Motorsport association: the X-pattern reads as competition-car shorthand. Buyers building a Gronos with a louder visual brief — black-on-black, contrast wheels, deletion of chrome — usually default to diagonal.
  • Contrast against the boxy silhouette: the G-Class is all right angles. A diagonal insert is the single most efficient way to introduce a non-orthogonal visual element without adding decals or wraps.
  • Photographic behaviour: diagonals catch directional light. In product photography, in showrooms, and in social-media reels, the X-pattern produces stronger highlights and shadow lines than parallel bars — the front of the car simply renders more dramatically.

GFRP/SMC Manufacturing

The mask shell and the diagonal insert are produced from the same composite stack used across the Gronos parts family — there is no thermal or structural compromise in the diagonal variant.

  • Glass-fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) skin: hand-laid bi-axial cloth in a polyester/vinyl-ester resin matrix, vacuum-debulked against the master tool to deliver a tight Class-A facing surface ready for primer.
  • Sheet moulding compound (SMC) backing: compression-moulded fibre-resin paste forms the structural rib network on the inboard side. Ribs follow load paths from the bumper-bar mounts to the headlamp-edge tabs, so the mask retains shape under both static loading and high-speed pressure.
  • Diagonal insert tooling: the X-lattice is moulded as a single piece, not assembled from individual bars — there are no glue lines, no fastener tells, and no risk of bar misalignment over time.
  • Mass parity with vertical version: diagonal and vertical inserts weigh within ~150 g of each other. Total mask weight is unchanged at the bumper-bracket interface.

ACC Radar, Camera and Washer-Jet Pass-throughs

Because the W465 Gronos retains the donor MBUX driver-assist suite, the mask preserves every OEM signal pathway:

  • ACC radar window: a calibrated low-attenuation zone is moulded into the mask in the radar's line-of-sight. The composite stack-up in this region is thinner and free of metallic flake, so radar return signal is unchanged from OEM.
  • Front camera bezel: the 360-degree front camera retains its OEM bezel position and viewing cone — no recalibration needed at install.
  • Headlamp washer jets: moulded apertures align to the donor washer-jet caps so jet trajectory and spray cone are preserved. The diagonal grill insert sits below this plane and does not interfere.
  • Parking sensors: bumper-mounted PDC sensors are untouched by the mask installation; the mask sits forward of the sensor array.

Paint Preparation: from Primer to Finished Surface

This is the primed variant. The mask arrives in a 2K filler-primer that a paint shop can scuff, guide-coat and top-coat without further bodywork. Recommended path:

  • Wet-sand the primer with P800 to flatten micro-orange peel; guide-coat dust to verify uniform sand-through.
  • Decide your finish strategy: matched body colour for a monolithic look, gloss black for the diagonals to recede into shadow, or a contrast top-coat (gunmetal, satin black, body colour with diagonals in gloss black) to make the X-pattern pop.
  • Apply a 2K base + 2K clear in temperature-controlled conditions; the GFRP shell is dimensionally stable across normal booth temperatures.
  • Re-fit at the final stage of bumper assembly to avoid edge contact during paint cure.

If the diagonal grill should read in a different shade than the mask body — a popular two-tone choice — paint-mask the insert before clearcoat and shoot it separately. The moulded geometry makes masking straightforward.

Ordering, Lead Time and Cross-References

The mask is part of the broader Gronos W465 program. Logical companion specifications:

This card refers to the parent program Mansory Body Kit for Mercedes Benz G-class W465 Gronos, and sits inside the full Mansory catalogue. Manufacturing is made-to-order; current lead time is 10–14 weeks from deposit confirmation to dispatch.

FAQ

Q: Can I switch from the diagonal grill to the vertical version later without replacing the whole mask?
A: No. The grill insert and the mask shell are co-moulded — the diagonals are part of the panel structure, not a bolt-in cassette. To change pattern you replace the mask. Choose carefully at order time, or order both if you intend to alternate.

Q: Does the diagonal grill collect more debris than parallel bars?
A: Slightly. The X-pattern has more crossing nodes where leaves and fine debris can lodge. In practice it is a non-issue with normal washing — a soft brush behind the grill once a month clears anything that settles.

Q: Are the diagonal bars structural?
A: They are structurally sufficient for the loads the grill sees in service (aerodynamic pressure, gravel impacts, washing forces) but they are not a crash structure. The bumper crash management remains the donor system; the mask is decorative-functional cladding.

Q: Will the X-pattern appear correctly on radar imaging or photography flash?
A: Radar — yes, the ACC pass-through window is in a dedicated thinned region, not behind the diagonals. Flash photography — the diagonals produce strong specular highlights, which most buyers consider a feature; avoid direct on-axis flash if you want them to read as solid bars.

Q: Is the primer protected against UV during transit and pre-paint storage?
A: The 2K filler-primer is UV-stable for several weeks of indoor storage. We do not recommend leaving the mask in direct sun for prolonged periods before topcoat — paint within 60 days of receipt for best adhesion.

Order This Diagonal-Grill Front Mask

WhatsApp +44 7488 818 747 for grill-pattern confirmation, paint specification and freight scheduling.
[email protected] for written quotation, two-tone paint briefs and combined orders with the engine bonnet or ambiente illumination kit.

Browse the rest of the Gronos program at Mansory Body Kit for Mercedes Benz G-class W465 Gronos or the broader Mansory collection at Hodoor.

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