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Mansory Zeekr 9x Widebody Introduces Coach Doors and Carbon Fibre Bodywork

The Mansory Zeekr 9X widebody is a one-off modification of Zeekr’s flagship plug-in hybrid SUV, unveiled at Auto China 2026 in Beijing. Developed by German tuning company Mansory, the build marks its first project based on a Chinese vehicle. The exterior is extensively reworked with a full carbon fibre widebody kit, redesigned front and rear bumpers, enlarged roof spoiler, and extended wheel arches, significantly altering the SUV’s proportions and surface detailing.

The new vehicle introduces rear-hinged coach doors and a two-tone finish, while the interior features white leather upholstery, Alcantara panels, gold accents, and a centre console refrigerator. The underlying 900-volt plug-in hybrid powertrain remains unchanged, producing up to 1,381 horsepower with a 0–100 km/h time of approximately 3.1 seconds.

Trend Themes

  1. Carbon Fibre Widebody Customization — Widespread adoption of full carbon fibre widebody kits is creating demand for scalable, lightweight customization solutions that redefine vehicle proportions and aerodynamics.
  2. Luxury Coach-door Integration — Increasing incorporation of rear-hinged coach doors into mass-market SUVs highlights opportunities to blend theatrical entry mechanisms with everyday practicality and safety systems.
  3. High-voltage Hybrid Performance Tuning — The persistence of 900-volt plug-in hybrid architectures paired with extreme power outputs is opening avenues for performance-focused electrification upgrades and thermal management innovations.

Industry Implications

  1. Automotive Aftermarket — The tuning community’s shift toward bespoke widebody and hybrid-compatible modifications is creating a premium aftermarket segment centered on certified, reversible alterations.
  2. Luxury Automotive Interiors — Elevated interior treatments—white leather, Alcantara, gold accents, and integrated refrigeration—are expanding demand for customizable, high-margin cabin experiences and integrated comfort ecosystems.
  3. Advanced Composites Manufacturing — Growing use of carbon fibre bodywork in one-off and small-batch builds is driving a need for cost-effective, high-throughput composite production techniques and rapid mold tooling innovations.

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