Mansory Torofeo
Things must be going well for Mansory. At this year’s Frankfurt show, the Euro-tuner had expanded its patch by not having one, but two stands displaying its wares.
And in a relentless mission to deplete the world’s reserves of carbon fibre, this is its latest take on Lamborghini’s Huracan.
Called the Torofeo (that’s not a typo, probably more of a trademark infringement loophole), this Huracan has had every single panel skinned off it and replaced with new matte carbon ones.
The littlest Lambo has been re-worked from bumper-to-bumper and – how can we say this? – now has a lot more going on.
Between slats, creases, diverts and dangerously sharp edges, the Huracan looks pretty sinister inside and out.
But as you’ve probably learned, Kourosh Mansory doesn’t just stop with the aesthetics.
Oh no, this Huracan has been spannered, its 5.2-litre V10 to pump out a staggering 1,250bhp. That’s more than double the output of the standard car.
Torque, meanwhile, has been electronically limited to 737lb ft. We presume this is to stop the Torofeo tearing the planet off its hinges.