While Mansory’s regular work isn’t exactly subtle, their latest project, which takes on the Lamborghini Aventador S, is very discreet.
The Bavarian tuner has come up with a few exterior parts made from carbon fiber that suit the supercar like a glove. Blink and you’ll probably miss the new bonnet, front and side air intakes, headlamp housings, side skirts, rear wing, diffuser and engine compartment cover. Mansory says it has 15 different carbon fabrics, and the selection includes various colors for the bodywork.
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The Lamborghini Aventador S pictured below sits on a new wheel-tire combo. The rims are called Carbonado-V, feature central locking and are 9×20 and 13×21-inch front and rear respectively, shod in 255/30 and 355/25 Pirelli P Zero rubber.
Mansory also decided to make a few changes inside, so they fitted the supercar with even more carbon fiber, which is now visible on the steering wheel, instrument panel and other parts. On request, they have leather trim in store, for an even more exclusive look.
The naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine hasn’t been upgraded by the German tuner in any way, so it still makes 740 PS (730 hp / 544 kW) and 690 Nm (509 lb-ft) of torque. The stock supercar needs only 2.9 seconds to hit 100 km/h (62 mph), and can max out at 350 km/h (217 mph).