The Mercedes-Benz S-Class Cabriolet on the A217 chassis is the soft-top variant of the C217 Coupé, built 2015-2020. Mansory's programme on this page is the post-facelift wide-body conversion — dimensioned to the 2018 restyling that introduced revised LED Multibeam headlamps, the AMG S 63 powertrain switch from M157 5.5 V8 to M177 4.0 biturbo V8 (and the badge change to S 63 4MATIC+), and a redrawn front bumper. The Cabriolet shares windscreen, doors and most fender stamping with the Coupé but differs above the windowline due to the soft-top stowage compartment, reinforced sills and shorter rear-deck profile.
Sister-cars on Hodoor: the matching C217 Coupé wide-body, the lighter C217/A217 facelift soft kit, the W222 sedan, the W222 facelift and the current W223 sedan. Platform background at the Wikipedia C/A217 entry.
The A217 Cabriolet has a different rear deck than the C217 Coupé — soft-top fabric folds into a stowage well behind the rear seats, eliminating rear-quarter glass and shortening the rear-deck length. Front bumpers, bonnet, flares, skirts and rear bumper are shared with the Coupé kit. The A217-specific item is the fixed carbon rear spoiler, engineered to mount on the shorter Cabriolet trunk lid. Specifying the wrong rear spoiler at order is the single most common SKU error on this catalogue.
Curb weights 2,090 kg (S 560) / 2,170 kg (S 63) / 2,255 kg (S 65). Conversion adds ~35 kg of carbon; the 22" forged set saves ~20 kg unsprung against OEM 21" AMG forged. Net delta leaves AIRMATIC calibration untouched.
Comprehensive bonded carbon conversion. OEM bumpers replace; doors, soft-top mechanism, glass and windscreen retain factory; fenders are cut back and flared. The fabric roof is preserved — no modification to soft-top hydraulics, magnesium folding frame, fabric tensioning or control electronics. Hand-laid 2x2 twill weave on visible pieces; PU-RIM on bumper bodies and flare carriers.
Body-shop fitment runs 15-20 working days. Aluminium-grade structural bonder is used on the alu fender stampings (steel-grade adhesive of the W222 kit does not suit). Soft-top clearance is verified twice: pre-paint and post-reassembly.
The A217 wide-body offers the Powerbox on both the M177 4.0 biturbo V8 (S 63 4MATIC+) and the M279 6.0 biturbo V12 (S 65). M177 with module + valved sport exhaust runs ~720 PS / 1,000 Nm; M279 with module targets ~720 PS / 1,100 Nm, OEM seven-speed automatic unchanged. Not catalogued for the S 560 M176 — gains too small to justify; S 560 owners take body and wheels only.
Matched fitment: Mansory M-series fully forged 22" in stagger sizing. PCD 5x112, CB 66.5 mm, 22x9.0J ET+38 front, 22x10.5J ET+30 rear; 265/35 R22 front, 295/30 R22 rear. Patterns M.7, FD.16, YN.5 in diamond black, polished silver, gun metal and Mansory bronze. Trims ~4 kg unsprung per corner against OEM 21" forged and clears OEM AMG ceramic-composite brakes without spacers. Range at forgedwheels.
A217 is a low-volume body — fewer Cabriolets built than Coupés. 2026 commissions skew toward sun-belt geographies and Crown Dependencies where convertible donors retain best.
Carbon manufacture 5-6 weeks; Mercedes-experienced body-shop install 15-20 working days; forged set 4 weeks; Powerbox 1 hour at the OBD port; sport-exhaust 1 day. End-to-end VIN-confirmed quote to driveable car: 10-13 weeks. Email [email protected] with VIN, donor (S 560 / S 63 4MATIC+ / S 65), paint code, soft-top fabric spec, wheel pattern and finish, destination. WhatsApp +44 7488 818747 for landed-quote turnaround.
My Cabrio is a 2017 — does this restyling kit fit?
No. A 2017 Cabriolet is the pre-facelift A217; the 2018 restyling redrew the front bumper and fender front-section, so the lines do not align. The pre-facelift A217 Cabriolet runs a separate Mansory part-number set — request that kit specifically at quote time.
Does the wide-body interfere with the soft-top mechanism?
No. Mansory does not modify the OEM soft-top hydraulics, the magnesium folding frame, the fabric tensioning system or the soft-top control electronics. The fixed carbon rear spoiler mounts to the trunk lid (which is itself shorter than the Coupé's to clear the soft-top stowage well) — soft-top deployment range is unchanged with the kit installed. Specify Cabriolet at quote time so the correct A217-specific spoiler ships.
Can I install the front bumper and flares as a phase-one without the rear-deck panels?
Yes. The body programme is modular. Owners commonly take the front bumper, bonnet, fenders and side skirts as a phase-one installation and add the rear bumper and fixed spoiler at a later service interval. Specify the modular spec at quote time so the correct delivery-batch SKU schedule ships.
Is the Powerbox safe on a 6.0 V12?
Yes. The M279 V12 is a robust block — it is shared across the S 65, the SL 65, the now-discontinued G 65 and the early Maybach S 600. The Powerbox at +90 PS sits within tuning headroom; the OEM seven-speed automatic transmission retains stock calibration. The check that matters is M279 service history — the V12 has higher maintenance overhead than the M177 V8, and cars with skipped major services are diagnosed at an AMG specialist before the module is installed.
What is the difference vs the C217 Coupé wide-body kit?
Front bumper, bonnet, fenders, side skirts and rear bumper are shared. The fixed rear spoiler differs — Coupé spoiler mounts to the longer C217 trunk lip; Cabriolet spoiler mounts to the shorter A217 trunk lid. The kits are listed separately so the correct rear-deck panels ship for each body. The Coupé wide-body lives at this page.
