The wild Lamborghini Aventador you’re looking at is known as the Carbonado GTS and while its name leaves a little to be desired, there’s no denying that this is one of the most striking Aventadors you’re ever likely to see. Unsurprisingly, it comes from none other than Mansory.
The tuning company says it built this special, one-of-one Carbonado GTS as a celebration of the mid-engined Lambo after its production run ended. It is based on an Aventador SVJ Roadster and benefits from a multitude of visual enhancements that dial the insanity up to 11.
From the factory, the Aventador SVJ Roadster is one of the more overt supercars out there so it’s fortunate the bodywork upgrades made by Mansory aren’t too extreme. They start at the front end where an edgier hood has been installed alongside carbon fiber louvers just above the headlights. Mansory has also fitted a new splitter and added new canards to the outer edges of the bumper. The mid-engined Italian stallion then sits on a set of unique 20-inch front and 21-inch rear wheels.
The visual upgrades continue with exposed carbon fiber wing mirrors and revised side air intakes. Mansory has also made some changes to the engine cover and installed a new wing with slightly larger end plates than the standard wing. A new diffuser and bespoke exhaust tips are also visible.
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Then there’s the paint. Mansory refers to it as ‘Cupreus’, a two-tone finish combining a shade of copper with black. Complementing the paint is a re-trimmed interior clad primarily in black leather but sporting a host of bright orange leather accents, orange seat belts, Mansory badges, and Y-shaped motifs throughout.
The Aventador’s 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12 has also been fettled with so it now delivers 820 hp and 575 lb-ft (780 Nm) of torque.