Mansory has never treated Lamborghini flagships with restraint, and the Carbonado X proves that philosophy has not softened in the hybrid era. Based on the Lamborghini Revuelto, this one-off commission represents a full exterior reconstruction rather than a styling package. Every body panel has been replaced with solid carbon fiber, produced in Mansory’s own autoclaves, turning the factory shape into something sharper, heavier in presence, and unmistakably bespoke.
The Carbonado name itself carries history. Mansory first used it in 2012 on a heavily reworked Aventador, and the Revuelto-based Carbonado X continues that lineage with an even more aggressive aero profile. A roof-mounted air scoop dominates the upper silhouette, while redesigned side sills integrate air deflectors that visually lower the car. At the rear, a massive diffuser works in concert with an extendable spoiler, framing one of the most unusual exhaust designs Mansory has ever fitted: three triangular outlets that converge into a single central exit. The stance is reinforced by FV.10 forged carbon wheels, measuring 21 inches at the front and 22 inches at the rear, filling the arches with purpose.
Inside, Mansory avoids visual overload but still leaves no doubt about authorship. Dark Alcantara covers most surfaces, contrasted by sharp turquoise accents that trace seats, panels, and details. Backlit Mansory logos appear throughout the cabin, adding a subtle glow that matches the car’s hybrid identity without drifting into gimmickry.
Performance is where the Carbonado X fully justifies its existence. The naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 has been reworked to deliver 930 horsepower on its own. When combined with the Revuelto’s three electric motors, total system output rises to 1,120 horsepower. The result is supercar violence at hypercar levels: 0 to 62 mph in just 2.3 seconds and a top speed of 221 mph. Despite the extensive carbon construction, the car retains everyday usability by modern Lamborghini standards, at least as much as a machine like this ever can.
Only one Carbonado X exists. No production run, no customer configurator, no second chance. It stands as a rolling statement of what Mansory does best: pushing excess, craftsmanship, and performance into a space where factory limits no longer apply. And don’t forget to check the most expensive cars in the world.
