Lamborghini Aventador Gets Full Carbon Fiber Treatment from Mansory - If you didn’t notice Mansory's 1st attack the
Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 from this year's
Geneva Motor Show in March extravagant enough, then perhaps the Swiss tuner's second proposal can win you over.
Dubbed the
Carbonado once the "Black Diamonds" found in components of Africa and Brazil, Mansory's newest program for the Italian
supercar builds on the previous tuning package by replacing most of the
Lamborghini Aventador exterior panels and the engine compartment cowl with lighter parts created out of
carbon fiber.
The new body kit inflates the
Lamborghini Aventador width by forty millimetres (1.57 inches) on the front axle and fifty millimetres (1.97 inches) on the rear axle and additionally includes varied add on components like the aspect skirts, front and rear aprons and a rear wing, all rendered in
carbon fiber.
Complementing the changes on the body could be a new set of sunshine solid rims with –you guessed it -
carbon-fiber inlays in tires size 255/30 ZR20 in front and 345/25 ZR21 within the rear.
Mansory has additionally massaged the
Aventador's V12 engine through a performance package consisting of a reprogrammed eu and a special exhaust system raising output from 691bhp (700PS) and 690Nm to 744bhp (754PS) at eight,300 rpm and 750Nm (553.1 lb-ft) at half-dozen,000 rpm.
The tuner claims the souped-up
Lamborghini can accelerate to 100km/h (62mph) in exactly a pair of.8 seconds and max out at 355km/h (221 mph).
The
Carbonado package is rounded out with carbon fiber inserts and black leather upholstery with red accents within the interior.
Mansory noted that it'll manufacture solely six samples of the
Lamborghini Aventador Carbonado.