Mansory is a name infamous across the automotive world for being a brand that can transform any luxury car in any way you want! Their product range includes everything from performance to personalisation and even goes as far as armouring. You name it and they’ve probably done it!
Naturally then, their dealers are hand picked based on some pretty rigorous criteria. So, it was only a matter of time before Auckland based DB Grounds would introduce this world famous brand to New Zealand. I caught up with DB’s founder Eric to get the full story behind this partnership.
DB Grounds may only be a year old but they have travelled lightyears in a very short period. After spending a few years beforehand getting a feel for the high end car detailing and protection industry here in New Zealand, Eric wasn’t satisfied. He was confident he could provide better products and services to the owners of these high end cars. Thus, DB Grounds was founded.
Eric prides himself on choosing only the best products and materials for his customers. That mark of quality extends through DB’s team as well which includes some of the most talented people in the industry. All of whom have a combined goal to keep getting better!
Now, the question of the Mansory deal. After receiving some enquiry from his customers, this was always something that was on Eric’s mind. The move was ultimately pushed over the line by DB Grounds’ ambition and goal to “provide the best tailored services”. Working with Mansory meant maintaining the same standard of excellence no matter what the car. Something which wasn’t a challenge at all for Eric who has no doubts in his team’s capability to maintain that meticulous standard of quality that DB prides itself on.
The first DB Grounds applied Mansory package will be on a Rolls Royce Cullinan similar to the above. The parts are being prepared and are expected to land on our shores in three months time. Everything is bespoke as you can imagine. To go with this suite of personalised parts, the Cullinan in question will also receive a colour change which is apparently going to be quite unlike anything we’ve seen before.
That’s all very exciting but DB Grounds aren’t done just yet. What’s next for the Auckland based firm you may ask? Well, Eric tells me that he’s been having talks with some other world leading brands so make sure you stay tuned for those announcements! We can’t wait to see what DB Grounds have in store.