Mansory’s builds have inspired love, hate, and almost every other emotion in between, including indifference. The German tuner’s latest is a modified Lamborghini Revuelto, done up in a style that only it can.
The Carbonado X has exterior bodywork that is entirely carbon, projecting lightness and a particular sense of style. A new rear diffuser and a bigger rear wing make for a more dramatic profile, while, on the front and sides, the roof scoop and modified sills, deflectors, and intakes add even more visual intrigue. Mansory says the big rear wing also adds downforce.
The wheels are also made of carbon, 21 inches wide up front and 22 inches wide in the rear. The brake calipers are turquoise, which is a color that appears extensively on the inside as well, coupled with black Alcantara. Mansory logos and branding are in various places throughout.

The Mansory Carbonado X from above in studio.
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Under the rear hood, the Carbonado X is powered by a 6.5-liter V-12 engine making 930 horsepower, or a boost of 105 horsepower more than the Revuelto. Three electric motors provide an additional 250 horsepower, making for 1,120 horsepower total output. That trio can push the car from zero to 62 mph in 2.3 seconds and helps it hit its top speed of 355 kph, or 221 mph. The Carbonado X can go quick, and it can go fast, and it will wear a lot of carbon while doing it.
Overall, the Carbonado X is probably not one of the worst Mansory creations and, if you like carbon fiber, then it might even be one of the best. The new car has a certain Batmobile quality as well, which is one of the more durable concepts in the auto universe—even when Batman is not at the forefront of popular culture, since the Batmobile has been the direct or indirect inspiration for countless modifications. Everyone, it seems, wants to be Batman, or think they can be. As such, the Carbonado X communicates money, and that the owner has a lot of it.
Mansory did not disclose a price, but you can bet that the Carbonado X is going for more than a Urus. In any case, the marque says the car is a one-off, destined for a showroom in Dubai.
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Erik Shilling
Erik Shilling is digital auto editor at Robb Report. Before joining the magazine, he was an editor at Jalopnik, Atlas Obscura, and the New York Post, and a staff writer at several newspapers before…


