This 1600HP Lamborghini Aventador Is Custom Made Out Of Carbon Fiber

Eurotuner Mansory traditionally takes cars that are rather high up on the monetary food chain, and raises them a couple of notches. Sometimes the designs are just right, and sometimes they're a little over the top, but with the new Lamborghini Aventador-based Carbonaro GT, it's a whole new level of lunacy.

Designed exclusively for people whose wallets are too heavy, and those who aren't satisfied by merely doubling the horsepower of Lamborghini's most powerful production car, the Carbonado GT adds a couple of turbos to the V12 mix, ensuring that despite all the wild styling in the front and even wilder styling in back, your friends will only see this backside view until they blink and it's gone.

That huge scoop across the roof of the car? It's actually a trick aerodynamic intake that helps feed air into that hungry, hungry engine. Also of note, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to look at the vast swaths of carbon fiber throughout the car to see how they came up with the name Carbonado.

Even though it puts power to all four wheels equally, there's not a tire made that can handle all 1,600 hp at once. If, upon realizing that, you find yourself searching for a calming influence, you won't discover one. The interior is somehow just as insane as the exterior, and the black leather and carbon fiber is boldly offset by white accents.

Protip: for the amount of money you'll have to spend to buy the car — there's no official price yet, but it's roughly in the ballpark of "a lot" — buy the guys at Mansory a dictionary. This beast is many wonderful things, but stealth isn't one of them.


Aaron Miller is the Rides editor for Supercompressor. He's currently pondering the physics of pushing 400 hp through all four wheels simultaneously, and his head is spinning as fast as the wheels. Follow him to dizziness on Twitter.