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Mansory Carbon Fiber Porsche Panamera

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On the heels of our recent report about exotic auto tuners taking on the new Porsche Panamera, masters of the overstated Mansory have released details on their own version (above), kitted out in new carbon fiber aerodynamic body mods. Thankfully the design is in line with the carbon fiber Porsche Cayenne they unveiled earlier this year, and not the garish pink-hued "Vitesse Rosé" Bentey ditto. The Panamera gets a new front bumper, bonnet, side skirts and fenders, new air intakes, carbon diffuser and rear bumper housing a central, dual exit exhaust. The car sits 35mm lower to the ground on a set of 21″ alloys of which various designs are on offer. Inside you can select from a bewildering array of woods, leathers, and even more carbon fiber for the trim. The company has not yet released performance specs for the vehicle.

Mansory Cyrus Carbon Fiber Aston Martin

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The Pepto Bismol pink Vitesse Rosé Bentley Continental GT by Mansory that we wrote about last week was a truly hideous piece of automotive madness. The exotic auto tuner rescued its reputation somewhat with the carbon fiber version of an Aston Martin it displayed at the Frankfurt Auto Show. The Cyrus as the car is called can be built from either the DB9 or DBS (James Bond's model of choice), with carbon body mods including front and rear wing extensions, side skirts, a front skirt with enlarged air intakes, and a reconfigured bonnet, plus a new rear skirt with an integrated diffuser and quadruple stainless steel exhausts. Interior upgrades include a carbon fiber dashboard and center console elements, a custom steering wheel and two-tone black and red leather upholstery.

Mansory Vitesse Rosé Bentley

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Exotic auto tuner Mansory is known for making supercars into something more extreme. We've covered their $2.5 million Bugatti Veyron "Vincero" and their carbon fiber Porsche Cayenne Turbo "Chopster," both far over the top yet rendered in dark colors so as to be a bit stealthy. Their latest creation, based on a Bentley, is considerably more gauche - the Vitesse Rosé Continental GT Speed, done up in a shade of pink only Paris Hilton or Malibu Barbie could love. A carbon fiber bonnet and rear lip and some chrome accents can't save this monstrous creation, which features an even more alarming two-tone pink and mauve leather interior. Luckily, Mansory has promised to only make three of them.

Mansory Carbon Fiber Porsche Cayenne

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Exotic auto tuner Mansory, makers of the $2.5 million Vincero Bugatti Veyron we wrote about earlier this year, have turned their attention to the Porsche Cayenne for their latest over-the-top creation. The Chopster as it's called has basically been completely rebuilt in carbon fiber with the addition of sporty chrome wedge-shaped panels on the doors. A product of Mansory's recent acquisition of Rinspeed's Porsche tuning arm, the revamped super-SUV has a wider, lower profile. Powering the beast is a 710 hp turbocharged V-8 with 665 lb.-ft. of torque and a top speed of 188 mph, while amped-up brakes are housed in massive 23″ x 11″ wheels. Inside you'll find even more carbon fiber, two-tone leather upholstery, a refrigerator, DVD player, internet-enabled laptop, head-rest monitor screens and more.

Mansory Vincero costs $1 Million... plus a Bugatti Veyron

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Most people can find a nice ride for five figures. But companies like Bugatti and Mansory aren't out to attract most people. They're looking for that top few who are looking to spend not five figures, not six, but seven figures on their car. That's who the Bugatti Veyron was built for. But then came along Mansory to take things up a notch higher.

Trumping all the special edition Veyrons to come out of the factory in Molsheim, the Mansory Vincero upgrades with a new aerodynamic trim package, new wheels, carbon fiber everything, LED lighting, and an extra 108 horsepower. The car was unveiled at the Geneva auto salon back in March, where it was announced that only three will be made. And with the recently announced price, it's no wonder: on top of the million+ it takes to get your hands on a "stock" Veyron, the upgraded Mansory Vincero will cost you nearly a million dollars more. So much for low-key.

Mansory Bentley Continental GT Speed

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Bavarian exotic auto tuners Mansory, designers of the $2.5 million Vincero Bugatti Veyron we wrote about earlier, have unveiled their latest creation, a killer matte black Bentley Continental GT Speed. Mansory specializes in souped-up supercars, and the GT Speed is no exception with its 6.0L W12 boosted by 75 hp for a total of 685 hp plus an additional 111 lb-ft of torque allowing it to hit a new top speed of about 216 mph. Custom front and rear aprons form a unit with the sideskirts giving the car a more aggressive appearance and increased performance. Other upgrades include four angular chrome tailpipes, custom alloy wheels, an air suspension control unit, and two-tone black and beige quilted leather seats.

Bugatti Plans Veyron Centenaire 100th Anniv. Edition

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bugatti centenaire
The $1.5 million Bugatti Veyron may already be the most super of supercars, but it's also been the subject of countless special editions designed to up the ante even further. The ultra-exclusive models we've seen include the Pur Sang, Sang Noir and Hermes editions, as well as one-offs like the Mansory Vincero. Now reports have surfaced that Bugatti will unveil a new Veyron limited edition called the Centenaire 'Bleu' in celebration of Bugatti's 100th anniversary at this month's Geneva Motor Show. The Centenaire could produce up to 1,400 hp with a top speed around 275 mph to help the Veyron recapture the world's fastest production car title. Carbon fiber could be used to reduce weight and up the speed quotient.

The Bugatti Veyron Vincero by Mansory

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The $1.5 million Bugatti Veyron is already the most super of supercars, but even that leaves room for improvement according to some. German-based exotic auto tuner Mansory will debut a special souped-up edition of the Veyron, dubbed the Vincero (Italian for "I will win") at the Geneva Auto Show in March. Produced in an ultra-exclusive limited edition of three for Abu Dhabi's Prestige Cars, the Mansory Vincero (above) has an incredible 1,109 hp engine. The exterior is finished in high-gloss black and grey with chrome accents on the grille, front fenders and doors, and front and rear carbon fiber panels. Inside there's two-tone black and white leather, ambient cabin lighting and custom F1-style shift paddles on the steering wheel.

[via JamesList]


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