Mansory continues releasing new projects
online with a spectacular take on the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ. Dubbed Mansory
Cabrera and limited to only 3 units worldwide, this conversion is the first of
several special editions celebrating the tuner’s 30th anniversary this year.
Named after a Spanish breed of fighting bull, the Cabrera boasts a completely
redesigned carbon bodywork painted in Vento Verde, new LED headlights, a custom
interior and a performance upgrade.
Mansory says the Cabrera is “reminiscent
of a fighting bull in attack posture” and we have to admit aggressiveness is
one thing it definitely does not lack. The substantial carbon fiber aero
upgrades play a big part in that, of course.
At the front, the tuner applied new air
inlets in the custom front bumper to optimize air flow and downforce, while the
sides sport sharper skirts and broader wheel arches that add 40 mm to
the width of the supercar.
Also new are the forged light-alloy wheels
in 9X20 and 13×21 inches, shod with high-performance Pirelli P Zero tires sized
255/30 ZR20 at the front and 355/25 ZR21 at the rear. Moving towards the rear,
one can spot a massive full carbon engine hood, a large rear spoiler and
newly-developed double diffuser.
Inside, the German aftermarket specialist
did not leave a single component untouched, applying Vento Verde accents
throughout the Alcantara-bathed cabin, arrow-shaped decorative seams, and
‘forged carbon’ applications.
Mansory didn’t refrain from modifying the
6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine either, boosting it from 770 PS and 720 Nm of torque to 810 PS and 780 Nm.
The result is a 0 to 100 km/h sprint of 2.6 seconds and a top speed of
355 km/h – improvements of 0.2 seconds and 5 km/h over the
stock Aventador SVJ. This boost in performance is accompanied by a four-pipe
exhaust system said to produce a powerful sound.


