MANSORY has unveiled the Carbonado X, an extreme tuning project developed based on the Lamborghini Revuelto, a V12 plug-in hybrid supercar already renowned for its performance and futuristic design. This latest creation pushes aggression and visual intensity to an entirely new level, leaving barely any resemblance to the original styling.
The Carbonado X was developed with a heavy focus on forged carbon fiber throughout the entire vehicle, alongside an almost completely redesigned body. Only the lighting elements and the greenhouse structure remain from the donor car. At the front, it features a massive splitter and a hood with multiple ventilation outlets. Along the sides, the standard Z-shaped design lines have been replaced by large cooling air intakes, complemented by oversized side skirts and newly designed rear fenders with integrated vents.
The rear section showcases some of the most dramatic changes, highlighted by a triple-exhaust layout, paired with a large rear wing and a new diffuser that covers most of the lower rear area. It also features a functional roof air intake and a redesigned engine cover. According to Mansory, these components significantly improve aerodynamic efficiency and rear downforce.
The vehicle rides on FV.10 carbon wheels, measuring 21 inches at the front and 22 inches at the rear. However, the company has not disclosed any upgrades to the adaptive suspension system or carbon-ceramic braking setup.
Inside, the cabin emphasizes luxury and individuality, featuring extensive Alcantara and leather upholstery with turquoise accents, bespoke ambient lighting, and multiple Mansory emblems throughout the interior.
Performance has also been enhanced. The 6.5-liter V12 gasoline engine has been upgraded to produce 917 hp and 765 Nm of torque. When combined with the plug-in hybrid system, total output increases to 1,104 hp. This enables the car to accelerate from 0–100 km/h in 2.3 seconds and reach a top speed of 355 km/h, clearly surpassing the standard model.
The Carbonado X is built as a one-off model for display at Mansory’s showroom in Dubai. However, the tuner has indicated that similar bespoke builds could be commissioned for customers seeking exclusive personalization.












Source: Carscoops