Mansory Carbonada Damask X

Mansory created carbon Carbonada Damask X from Lamborghini Revuelto supercar (photo)

The German tuning studio Mansory has unveiled a new project, the Carbonada Damask X, based on the hybrid supercar Lamborghini Revuelto. The car received a completely redesigned body made of brown carbon fiber and a unique aerodynamic package. Carscoops writes about this.

The novelty is created in a single copy. The main feature of the model is the body made of brown-tinted carbon fiber with a complex pattern that resembles hand-painting.

Mansory Carbonada Damask X received an aggressive aero package

Mansory Carbonada Damask X

The supercar is equipped with a new front bumper with a massive splitter, modified air intakes, and a redesigned hood. The car also received flared wheel arches, new side skirts, and a functional roof air intake.

The rear part of the body has become even more aggressive. Mansory installed a new engine cover with triangular openings, a large swan-neck rear wing, and a massive diffuser.

The supercar also received a central brake light in the style of Formula 1 cars and triangular exhaust tips. The look is complemented by new brown wheels and aerodynamic elements made of exposed carbon fiber.

Lamborghini Revuelto by Mansory trimmed with carbon fiber and Alcantara

Mansory Carbonada Damask X

The interior features numerous decorative inserts made of brown carbon fiber. This material was used on the steering wheel, dashboard, and around the digital instrument cluster.

The interior was also trimmed with black Alcantara with brown stitching and contrasting inserts.

One of the most unusual details is the Start/Stop button relocated to the engine ceiling. Mansory does not report any changes to the powertrain, so the Carbonada Damask X likely retains the standard hybrid V12 from the Lamborghini Revuelto.

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