The G-Class Cabrio is the rarer half of the W463 story. Mercedes-Benz built the soft-top variant from the chassis launch in 1989 until the line closed in the summer of 2013, and unlike the closed Coupe — which carried on, redrawn as the W463A, into 2018 and beyond — the Cabrio body was not renewed for the new platform. Every W463 Cabrio on the road today is therefore between twelve and thirty-six years old, and the donor is finite: production capped at roughly fifteen thousand units across the model's life, with G500 and G55 AMG Cabrio comprising the bulk of the late-period book. This Soft Kit is the entry-tier carbon dressing that respects the donor's collectability — bolt-on panels, no fender cuts, no work that compromises the canvas-top frame's geometry or the four-bow soft-top mechanism.
For the closed-roof equivalent see the G-Class W463 Coupe Soft Kit. Owners after a fuller commission on the open chassis run the conversation through the Cabrio Speranza page. The widebody alternative on the closed Coupe is the G-Gronos W463; the same widebody language adapted to the post-2018 chassis lives on the G-Gronos W463A page.
The W463 Cabrio shares its ladder frame, drivetrain and front-bumper geometry with the closed Coupe of the same vintage, so the front-end carbon work is largely common with the Coupe Soft Kit catalogue. From the B-pillar back the cars diverge. The Cabrio runs a shorter rear quarter, no fixed C-pillar above the belt-line, and a four-bow electrically-folding canvas top that drops into a stowage well behind the rear bench — the well, in turn, requires a different cant-rail-to-quarter-panel transition than the Coupe carries. Specifications worth noting against the kit:
Two engine variants account for almost every late-production W463 Cabrio in the order book. M113 E50 in the G500 Cabrio is a 4,966 cc naturally-aspirated three-valve V8, 296 hp at 5,500 rpm and 460 Nm at 2,800 rpm, NEDC fuel consumption around 16.5 L/100 km combined. The M113K in the G55 AMG Compressor Cabrio (the trim that defined the model's late period) is the same 5.4-litre block with an Eaton-Lysholm-style supercharger and a water-to-air intercooler, rated 500 hp at 6,100 rpm and 700 Nm from 2,650 rpm — sufficient to push 2,580 kg of body-on-frame Cabrio to 100 km/h in approximately 5.5 seconds, factory data. The Soft Kit is body-and-wheels only on this product page; engine-side work for either M113 variant is quoted separately. M113K cars typically take an exhaust-only commission rather than a calibration module — the supercharged V8 is at the limit of its OEM sealing without long-block work.
Hand-laid 2×2 twill carbon on visible aerodynamic pieces, polyurethane-RIM composite on the bumper add-ons. Lacquered visible-weave finish as the catalogue default; body-colour paint match on the bumpers and A-pillar trim is a no-cost option specified at order. Nothing is cut. Nothing is bonded. Every panel removes back to OEM in a single afternoon, which matters on a chassis where collector value is now a meaningful share of the donor's residual.
Factory G500 and G55 Cabrio shipped on 18" wheels (G500) or 19" AMG five-spoke rims (G55 Compressor). The Mansory programme is dimensioned around 22-inch staggered wheels on the OEM 5×130 PCD with 84.1 mm centre bore — same hub geometry the Cabrio carries from factory across G500 and G55 AMG. Standard tyre fitment: 295/40 R22 across both axles. Forged options run the M.7 multi-spoke, the FD.16 dual-spoke concave or the YN.5 double-Y in lacquered carbon, satin black, or paint-to-sample matched to the donor body. Cast wheels in the lower price band fit the same hub geometry. Tyre selection at this diameter favours the all-terrain compounds that suit the G's commuter use; full forged catalogue at hodoor.world/collection/forgedwheels. A second forging tier at 23" is available where owners want a deeper concave; clearance is per-VIN against the front brake caliper.
Two days at a competent body shop covers the install. Add a separate paint-prep window for whichever panels the owner specifies in body-colour rather than visible weave — three to five days for a standard match. The cant-rail trim takes longer because its bond cure runs overnight; the rest of the kit threads onto OEM mounting points with hand tools. Off-road geometry, soft-top operation, the rear-tyre-on-tailgate spare-wheel mount and the OEM running-board placement are unchanged. A donor returns to factory presentation in an afternoon if the build ever needs to revert.
The Cabrio's geographic distribution is more compact than the Coupe's — open-top G ownership is a hot-climate phenomenon driven by visibility-of-occupant culture. Order patterns out of the workshop:
The Cabrio Soft Kit ships as a full set or as à-la-carte panels; the cant-rail trim and the spare-wheel cover overlay are the only pieces that will not substitute from the Coupe SKU. Production lead from the workshop runs four to six weeks for a fresh build; in-stock SKUs leave faster. We pair wheel orders with the kit on a single freight booking when timing allows. Email [email protected] with the donor's VIN, the variant (G500 Cabrio, G55 AMG Compressor Cabrio, build year) and any colour-match notes — paint-to-sample is a routine spec on a chassis that often left the factory in commission colours. WhatsApp +44 7488 818747 for fastest landed-quote response into Gulf, Riviera or Asia-Pacific destinations.
Will the Coupe Soft Kit fit my Cabrio?
The front bumper add-on, bonnet, headlight surrounds, A-pillar trim, mirror covers, side door strakes and rear bumper add-on substitute across — those panels are common to the W463 bumper and bonnet geometry whether the donor is closed or open. The cant-rail trim is Cabrio-specific and will not be on the Coupe SKU. The reverse case (Cabrio cant-rail piece on a Coupe) does not apply because the Coupe carries no soft-top stowage well.
Does the kit fit the rare long-wheelbase G500 Cabrio?
Mercedes did not build a long-wheelbase Cabrio in series production. The 2,850 mm wheelbase chassis was Coupe-only across the W463's entire run. Any Cabrio donor in the catalogue is the 2,400 mm short-wheelbase platform; the kit is dimensioned to that geometry only.
What about the four-bow soft-top mechanism — does the cant-rail trim foul it?
No. The cant-rail piece is set inboard of the soft-top latching plates and dressed to clear the swept arc of the four bows. The OEM electric soft-top motor and its sequence are unaffected; the top opens and closes in OEM time without modification to the routing.
G55 AMG Compressor — does the M113K supercharger plumbing impose any kit constraint?
The supercharger plumbing sits behind the bonnet's centre line and below the louvre cut on the Mansory carbon bonnet — adequate clearance, OEM cooling-air paths preserved. The intercooler reservoir is unchanged. Mansory's carbon bonnet on G55 Compressor cars carries the same SKU as on M113-block G500 cars.
Can I commission the carbon work in body-colour rather than visible weave?
Yes — paint-to-sample finish is the most common Cabrio specification, particularly on G55 Compressor donors that ship from factory in custom AMG paint codes. Specify the OEM paint code at order; the bumpers, bonnet and A-pillar pieces ship paint-cured rather than lacquered weave.
