We may well associate Mansory with the worst excesses of automotive taste but, just occasionally, a car escapes relatively unharmed. See its
Lotus Evora
, for example. And, dare it be said, this latest
Huracan
based creation looks OK too. Nobody mention the
Rolls-Royce Ghost
Bad enough to drive a black on black Lambo?
Black on black worked just fine for Bruce Wayne's Lamborghini and does the job here too. The 20-inch front/21-inch rear wheel combo does seem to have skewed the ride height somewhat, but what's a tuner special without big rims? Mansory claims the carbon bodykit (including Aventador inspired rear wing) reduces weight but doesn't have an official figure. Whatever, there's now a solution for anyone who deemed the standard LP610-4 a little staid!
The Mansory creation will also be helpful for those left underwhelmed by the standard Huracan's 610hp. Through a turbo, new exhaust and fuel pressure regulator plus tweaks to the engine management, this Huracan is now producing 850hp. Yes, 240hp more than standard. Torque is up to 575lb ft from the standard car's 413. You would be right in thinking that makes it very fast. The Mansory Huracan reaches 62mph in 2.9 seconds and a 205mph top speed. Those aren't huge gains over the standard car though, with that bodykit presumably contributing a fair bit in drag.
According to Mansory, the interior "achieves the perfect symbiosis between dynamic functionality and luxurious ambience." How modest. As expected, the solitary pic of the seemingly Ann Summers inspired cabin shows much quilted leather. We'll assume the custom titanium nipple clamps are stored in the centre console.
Mansory will show its latest creation to the world at Geneva in a show stuffed with supercars at the start of March. Bring a lot of euros if you are tempted.