/2013 Geneva: Mansory Lamborghini Aventador Carbonado

2013 Geneva: Mansory Lamborghini Aventador Carbonado

Mansory Lamborghini Aventador Carbonado 1 545x363 at 2013 Geneva: Mansory Lamborghini Aventador Carbonado

World famous tuner Koroush Mansory revealed his new kit for the Lamborghini Aventador at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. It is called the Carbonado, and as the name suggests, almost all body panels are wrapped in carbon fiber. Some may find this look absolutely ghastly, some other may find it freezingly cool.

The Cabonado also gets a massive styling kit, consisting of revised bumper and vented hood at the front, along with a spoiler lip, fender extension front and rear – which add 50mm to the width of the car, a fixed rear wing, and a new diffuser unit. It also gets revised rear air vents and engine cover.

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The best part of the Carbonado is not the way it looks though. That’d be the engine. Mansory technicians have fitted the 6.5 liter V12 unit with two turbochargers, new connecting rods, pistons, crank, and cylinder heads. It also gets a new stainless exhaust system.

The result of all these efforts is a staggering 1,250 horsepower, which results in a 0-100 time of 2.6 seconds and top speed of 380 km/h or 236 mph. These are the numbers Mansory claims. No independent source has verified them yet.

That engine dominates everything, but Mansory also provides a set of col new wheels (20-inch front, 21-inch rear), and an interior package with black and white leather and suede upholstery and carbon trims. They have even relocated the Aventador’s famous red switch from the center console to the roof!

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