2026 Mansory Carbonado X Damask Edition
By Lorenzo Bianchi May 25, 2026
- Mansory applies a unique brown-tinted carbon fiber finish across the entire body.
- The one-off Revuelto-based build gains extreme aerodynamic additions and new aero wheels.
- Interior receives exposed carbon trim, black Alcantara and relocated start button.
A Revuelto Turned Into Something Far Louder
The 2026 Mansory Carbonado X Damask Edition takes the already theatrical Lamborghini Revuelto and pushes it into territory that feels closer to rolling concept art than road car.
Mansory has never been known for restraint, though even by the tuner’s own standards, this latest one-off sits near the far edge of the spectrum. Based on Lamborghini’s hybrid V12 flagship, the Carbonado X Damask Edition arrives covered almost entirely in a brown-tinted forged carbon finish with swirling patterns that appear almost hand-painted under certain lighting conditions.
The effect is impossible to ignore. Whether that is a compliment depends entirely on the viewer.
Brown Forged Carbon Dominates The Exterior
The original Revuelto already carries sharp surfacing and exaggerated proportions, but Mansory layers far more visual drama onto the platform.
A redesigned front fascia introduces a deeper splitter, reshaped air intakes and a heavily modified hood treatment. New wheel arches and sharply sculpted side skirts stretch the car visually lower, while a functional roof scoop adds another motorsport-inspired detail above the cabin.
From some angles, the car almost stops resembling a factory Lamborghini altogether.
The rear section becomes even more excessive. Mansory fits a redesigned engine cover featuring triangular cutouts, alongside a swan-neck rear wing, oversized diffuser and an F1-style central brake light.
Then there are the exhaust outlets.
Three centrally mounted tailpipes dominate the rear view, finished in a style loosely reminiscent of extreme track-focused hypercars. The entire arrangement feels intentionally provocative, designed more to shock than to blend into the existing Revuelto silhouette.
Cabin Keeps The Same Theatrical Mood
Inside, the Carbonado X Damask Edition follows the same visual direction as the exterior.
Brown exposed carbon trim appears throughout the dashboard, steering wheel and instrument area, contrasting against black Alcantara upholstery and brown stitching details.
The cabin does not attempt subtle luxury. Instead, it leans heavily into a custom-built atmosphere that feels closer to a showpiece than a conventional supercar interior.
Mansory even relocated the engine Start/Stop button to the headliner, a detail that feels unnecessary and entirely deliberate at the same time.
Built More For Attention Than Purity
Interestingly, the published material does not mention any mechanical upgrades for the Revuelto-based build.
That leaves the visual transformation as the centerpiece of the project.
The standard Lamborghini Revuelto already competes in a category filled with dramatic hybrid supercars from Ferrari and McLaren, but Mansory clearly targets a narrower audience here. The Carbonado X Damask Edition appears aimed at collectors who want exclusivity first and subtlety nowhere near the conversation.
For some enthusiasts, it may feel like automotive excess pushed too far.
For others, that is exactly the point.














