Overview: Mansory Carbonado GT

Cars, Reviews I By Winding Road Staff I January 01, 2014
This is the overview page for the Mansory Carbonado GT. Rumors, news, reviews, road tests, specifications, videos, awards, and other relevant information will all be included here as they become available.
 
 
PREVIEW
 
The Lamborghini Aventador is the stuff that wall posters are made of: a low, wide, angular supercar packing a 700 horsepower V12 and some of the latest technology available in today’s road cars. But for some, like the German-based car customizers at Mansory, that’s simply not enough. Unveiled at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, the Carbonado GT is Mansory’s take on Lamborghini’s range topper, and it brings the Aventador to an entirely new level of extremity.
 
The Carbonado GT eschews the "conservative" look of the stock Aventador in favor of extensively reworked carbon fiber front and rear fascias, hood, fenders, air intakes, diffuser and rear wing. The overall width of the car also grows by 1.6 inches at the front and 2.0 inches at the rear, making room for the larger forged wheels which measure 20 x 9 inches up front and 21 x 13 inches out back.
 
 
All this new bodywork isn’t just for show though. Those larger air intakes will feed a significantly upgraded 6.5-liter V12, which receives new pistons, connecting rods, rod bearings, crankshaft, cylinder heads, exhaust system and a pair of massive turbochargers. The resulting output is an astonishing 1600 horsepower and an electronically-limited peak torque of 855 pound-feet. With all this newfound grunt, Mansory claims the Carbonado GT can get from 0-60 mph in an astounding 2.1 seconds and reach a top speed of 230 mph.
 
 
Mansory didn’t overlook interior upgrades either, as the cockpit has been completely reupholstered with hand stitched, soft-processed leather, a redesigned sports steering wheel, and various carbon fiber bits have been applied to the doors, switchgear, and center console.  And as is Mansory tradition, the starter has been relocated from the center console to the roof lining for an additional dollop of drama.
 
Check out the attached gallery for a closer look at the Carbonado GT and the press release below for additional details. Also keep an eye on the Mansory Carbonado GT overview page for updates as we have them.
 
 
Carbon fibre everywhere the eye can see: The ultralight and high-strength material of carbon fibre finds ample uses even in the series version of the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4. MANSORY purposefully continued to use it in the completely reworked MANSORY CARBONADO GT as the main component of all its bodywork components. Every single element of the MANSORY aerodynamic design is made in prepreg autoclave process in perfect surface quality and precision-built into the vehicle. A carbon fibre weave with a stealth-look is being used, which is being exclusively deployed by MANSORY in vehicle construction.
 
An eye-catching new feature of the newly styled Aventador front is the striking skirt with the optimised air intakes for improved ventilation of the front radiator. In combination with the new front lip spoiler and the proprietary developed daytime running lights MANSORY has not only achieved an aggressive appearance but also generated additional drive. Also the front wing, as well as the bonnet will be exchanged and replaced by proprietary developments. The sides have grown by 40 millimetres on the front and by a remarkable 50 millimetres on the rear axle in width. Newly designed side skirts are also fitted. These steady the air flow between the axles and feed additional cooling air into the drive unit and the rear braking system through integrated routing channels. The diffuser built into the new rear spoiler stabilises the rear at high speeds and creates surface contact pressure together with the enlarged rear wing on the rear axle. The body styling kit is completed by the replacement of the roof and engine compartment cover by all-carbon elements.
 
But the MANSORY customized Aventador impresses not only with its fascinating design. MANSORY has completely reworked the 6.5 litre V12 cylinder and fitted it with two MANSORY turbochargers. Furthermore the pistons, connecting rods, rod bearings, crankshaft, crank and cylinder head have been replaced by motor racing parts and now meet the high demands of Kourosh Mansory. Together with the newly designed exhaust system from the manifold right up to the stainless steel tailpipes, which give superior performance characteristics. Instead of 700 hp (515 kW) the CARBONADO GT achieves an impressive 1600 hp (1176 kW), while the maximum electronically-limited torque increases to 1200 Nm. This accelerates the bi-turbo twelve-cylinder from zero to one hundred (km/h) in a breathtaking 2.1 seconds. The top speed is faster than 370 km/h which is also significantly higher than with the base vehicle.
 
Of course, only the best components are worth considering for the conversion of engine power into propulsion: As the perfect wheel-tyre combination MANSORY has built ultralight striking forged rims with carbon fibre inlays with 9.0 x 20 and 13.0 x 21 dimensions with Pirelli P ZERO tyres in VA 255/30 ZR20 and HA 355/25 ZR21 sizes.
 
The Lamborghini refinement program finds a perfect fulfilment in the extensive interior applications. Naturally only the finest of materials are used. The processed leather used for the seats as well as the dashboard is particularly durable yet still extraordinarily soft. This characteristic natural product with its individual graining and the perfect hand stitching conveys an air of extravagant flair around the newly designed sports steering wheel with airbag. In order to accent the character of the CARBONADO GT interior even more non-slip aluminium pedals as well as genuine carbon fibre components are used on the doors, the fittings and the centre console.
 
The newly positioned starter button presents one of the technical highlights of the interior. In the style of an aircraft cockpit switch MANSORY has relocated this red switch from the centre console to the roof lining.
 
MANSORY Design & Holding GmbH exclusively offers their own specially developed modification accessories. It does not trade in complete vehicles and also does not offer these for sale.
For more information about the exclusive programme for Lamborghini, please visit the web site www.mansory.com
 
 

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