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Mansory’s Lamborghini Carbonado GTS Celebrates The Iconic Aventador

MANSORY pays tribute with a "One-of-One" complete conversion of the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster to the legendary roadster from Italy after its end of production.
Complete vehicle conversion as "One of One"
Base vehicle: Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster
Full carbon body
Vertically changing two-tone special paint finish "Cupreus" in copper/black
Power increase to 820 hp and 780 Nm
Performance: Vmax 355 km/h and 0-100 km/h in 2.8s

BODY-CONVERSION | DESIGN
The completely redesigned carbon body alone is reminiscent of a fighting bull in attack posture. Even the allusion to the shape of stealth aircraft gives the "MANSORY Carbonado GTS" a thoroughly desirable, attack-minded look. In addition to the looks, however, the technology also undergoes numerous improvements.

The striking air intakes in the front apron optimize the flow of fresh air into the radiator. Together with the specially developed front lip, this also results in improved downforce for greater overall grip. At the side, striking side skirts and the grown wheel arches show the signature of MANSORY. And here, too, visual pleasure and technical functionality go hand in hand. The new carbon components not only look impressive, they also supply large amounts of fresh air to both the power unit under the new full-carbon engine cover and the rear brake system. The newly developed double diffuser is responsible for a perfect of the airflow underneath the vehicle, and the large rear spoiler in cooperation with the rear apron, which also generates additional downforce, is responsible for downforce on the rear axle.

INTERIOR
Also in the interior almost no single component remained untouched by the MANSORY specialists. The "Cupreus" colour chosen for the exterior is also used as a colour accent in the interior. The interior, decorated with arrow-shaped decorative stitching and upgraded with "Forged Carbon" applications, captivates in numerous details and gives the "MANSORY Carbonado GTS" a very sporty touch with technical appeal at the very highest level in the interior as well.

Specially made MANSORY floor mats, colour-matched seat belts with MANSORY logos and countless other precisely embroidered MANSORY logos elegantly round off the fully comprehensive refinement in the interior.
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RIMS | TYRES
Ultra-light forged rims type "CV.7 Air" in the dimensions 9 x 20 and 13 x 21 are fitted in combination with high-performance tyres in the sizes 255/30 ZR20 (Front) and 355/25 ZR22 (rear). The standard all-wheel drive serves as the perfect drive technology.

 

PERFORMANCE
The V12 6.5-liter engine of the "MANSORY Carbonado GTS" produces 820 hp and 780 Nm and enables the car to reach a top speed of impressive 355 km/h and the sprint from zero to 100 km/h is completed in 2.8s.

CO2 emissions (combined): 471 g/km - Fuel consumption (combined): 20.2 l/100km


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