Mansory returned to the Lamborghini Revuelto with another heavily modified version, and subtlety never entered the conversation. The newest project carries the Carbonado Damask X name and reshapes the Italian supercar with an extensive carbon-fiber body conversion finished in a bronze-like exterior shade.
We are dealing here with a completely new Revuelto with the tuner`s new carbon fiber aero kit, which shouts Mansory from a milestone.
This means that the specialists from the German-based tuning company have installed a custom front bumper, front-fender extensions, and a deeper chin spoiler, along with a new hood, roof scoop, and wide side skirts.

Moving towards the rear end, this Revuelto stands out from the crowd with aggressive quarter-panel pieces, along with trim around the side intakes, which automatically implies that there is much more power now under the hood. A huge diffuser with a multi-fin arrangement also screams more power. Finally, a towering rear wing finishes the package. Even the wheels received matching brown paintwork.
The tuner describes the Carbonado Damask X as a one-of-one build. Whether people love the color combination or not, the car avoids blending into traffic. Frankly, black would have hidden some of the sharper details better. Mansory chose another route.
Inside, the atmosphere changes. The cabin looks calmer than the exterior treatment suggests. Brown leather meets black Alcantara throughout the cockpit, while wood-like trim pieces appear across several sections. Brown stitching runs through the upholstery, and Mansory replaced or updated smaller components, including the pedal caps, trim elements, and door cards. Logos appear repeatedly, though without those badges, somebody might mistake the interior work for something associated with Vilner or Carlex Design.

Mechanical upgrades push the numbers slightly beyond the factory configuration. Mansory lists total system output at 1,070 PS, equivalent to 1,055 hp and 787 kW. The revised setup cuts the 0-100 kph sprint to 2.3 seconds and raises maximum velocity to 354 kph, or 220 mph.
For comparison, the untouched Revuelto produces 1,015 PS, equal to 1,001 hp and 747 kW, from its plug-in-hybrid V12 arrangement. Lamborghini states 0-100 kph happens in 2.5 seconds, while top speed reaches 350 kph, or 217 mph. So yes, the tuning gains remain measurable, even if the difference stays small on paper.

Mansory continues treating the Revuelto as a blank canvas for increasingly divisive projects. This latest interpretation follows the tuner’s familiar formula with oversized aero parts, exposed carbon-fiber surfaces, and output increases attached to dramatic styling revisions. The Carbonado Damask X simply pushes the concept further than most previous attempts.
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