Mansory presents Cabrera

Mansory will continue to present special creations. With the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ based Cabrera, the world famous tuner goes a little further than usual.

Spoilers, gigantic wheels, extended wheel arches and interiors in delirious colors: Mansory works old-fashioned rigorously when it comes to ‘pimping up’ cars. The company is therefore very popular with a number of battles, especially because it only deals with expensive and exclusive cars.

The Cabrera is no exception. The car is not even based on an “ordinary” Aventador, but on the already heavily spoiled SVJ version. The most striking feature of the Mansory variant is without a doubt the front, which has changed almost beyond recognition. Mansory replaces the characteristic Lamborghini viewers with highly flattened own specimens, of course with LED technology. Bizarrely shaped wheels, an immense diffuser and a series of four exhausts contribute to the not very subtle overall picture.

The power of 770 hp is pumped up by Mansory to 810 hp and with 780 Nm there is 60 Nm more available than with a standard one. As a result, the car pops from 0 to 100 in 2.6 seconds, while the party only ends at 355 km / h.

Mansory has been presenting one creation after another lately. That has everything to do with the unfortunately canceled Geneva Motor Show, where the company hoped to celebrate its 30th anniversary. To reinforce that joyful fact, Mansory produces three copies of the Cabrera, but we also saw a converted G-class and an extra special Rolls-Royce Cullinan.

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