Making its world premiere at the 82nd Geneva International Auto Salon is Mansory’s first attempt to tune the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4. The notorious German tuning firm’s wild proposal includes both styling and performance upgrades.

Mansory was never known for its subtleness and for better or for worse, its Lamborghini Aventador tune won’t go by unnoticed.

The comprehensive body package sees the replacement of the front and rear fenders and the bonnet with new pieces that increase the car’s width by 40mm up front and 50mm at the rear.

Furthermore, Mansory adds new side skirts, a different rear diffuser and an enlarged rear wing, while the roof and engine-compartment covers are trimmed in carbon-fibre elements.

The Aventador now rides on lightweight forged rims with carbon-fiber inlays sized 20-inches at the front and 21-inches at the back shod in tires 255/30 ZR20 and 345/25 ZR21 respectively.

The modifications continue with the interior that gains a new leather treatment for the seats and dashboard along with aluminum pedals and real carbon-fibre trim components.

Complementing the styling upgrades is a performance package that consists of an optimized ECU and a custom exhaust system that do their part to increase output from 700PS (691bhp) and 690Nm to 754PS (744bhp) at 8,300 rpm and 750Nm (553.1 lb-ft) at 6,000 rpm.

This allows for zero to 100km/h sprint time of 2.8 seconds (0.1 seconds faster than the regular model) and a slightly higher top speed of 355km/h (221mph).

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