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Toxic Devotion: The Traumatizing Brilliance of the MANSORY Carbonado Damask X

There is a highly specific category of automotive design that doesn’t seek your approval. It doesn’t care about the clinical balance of a factory clean room or the polite, quiet restraint of traditional old-money collections. It exists to illicit a physical reaction to seduce, to disrupt, and occasionally, to leave you slightly traumatized.

We recently dissected the aggressive, cold-milled architecture of Sadar’s Spear and the hyper-focused, stripped-back violence of The Spartan. But what MANSORY has just unleashed upon the world with the Carbonado Damask X is entirely different. It is an unhinged, deeply sensual collision of opposing elements a mechanical love affair between sand and ice, forged in a color palette that feels equal parts devilish and intoxicating.

The Metaphor: When Fire Meets Frost

To look at the Damask X a complete, ground-up reimagining of Lamborghini’s V12 plug-in hybrid flagship, the Revuelto is to witness a toxic, beautiful romance between two landscapes.

It is the visual manifestation of frozen glacial ice cracking over sun-baked, desert sand. MANSORY didn’t just bolt on a few superficial body components; they took Sant’Agata’s sharp, angular geometry and completely rewrote the structural poetry of the bodywork. Every single panel has been discarded and replaced with a proprietary, custom-woven brown special carbon fiber.

[The Architecture of Desire]
          │
          ├──► Bodywork: 100% Redesigned Brown Special Carbon
          ├──► The Core: 1.070 HP Plug-In Hybrid V12
          ├──► Footprint: Forged FV.10 Carbon Wheels (21" Front / 22" Rear)
          └──► Velocity: 0-100 km/h in 2.3 seconds | V-Max: 354 km/h

Under sunlight, the finish is mesmerizing. It avoids the flat, predictable nature of traditional black weave, instead radiating a deep, organic, sepia undertone that mimics hand-hammered Damascene steel. It is textured, dark, and intensely visceral—giving the hypercar an identity that fluctuates between an avant-garde art piece and a predatory sci-fi weapon.

A Savage Evolution of Power

If the aesthetic changes are seductive, the mechanical updates are flat-out terrifying. The factory Revuelto is already a high-voltage monster, but MANSORY has pushed the tri-motor hybrid architecture and the 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 into a completely different tier of performance.

The Carbonado Damask X screams out 1,070 horsepower (up from the stock 1,015 hp). The sprint from 0 to 100 km/h is dealt with in a staggering, neck-snapping 2.3 seconds, onward to a violent top speed of 354 km/h.

[Factory Revuelto: 1,015 HP] ───► [0-100 km/h: 2.5s] ───► [V-Max: 350 km/h]
                                                               │
                                  (The MANSORY Transformation) ▼
[Carbonado Damask X: 1,070 HP] ──► [0-100 km/h: 2.3s] ───► [V-Max: 354 km/h]

It doesn’t just accelerate; it tears through the air with a savage, mechanical urgency, accompanied by a modified exhaust note that strips away any remaining pretense of civility.

The Seductive Interior Sanctuary

While the exterior looks like it escaped from a high-velocity fever dream, the cockpit is a masterclass in dark, tactile seduction.

The design team lined the cabin in an incredibly rich mix of pitch-black Alcantara and deep, earth-toned brown leather upholstery. Custom wood-like structural trim pieces are integrated along the door cards and center console, tied together by intricate, high-contrast brown stitching.

It functions on a genuine “Pinkies Down” philosophy. There are no garish, neon plastics to be found here. The cabin feels heavy, mature, and enveloping—a quiet, leather-scented sanctuary designed to isolate you while the V12 hybrid powertrain threatens to tear the asphalt apart beneath your feet.

The Verdict: Beautifully Damning

The MANSORY Carbonado Damask X is a highly polarizing object. To the traditionalist, its hyper-aggressive creases, prominent roof scoop, and massive multi-fin rear diffuser will feel like an absolute sensory assault.

But true automotive art isn’t meant to comfort the masses. The Damask X is a 1-of-1 anomaly designed for those who appreciate the raw friction of design. It is sexy, it is deeply unsettling, and it captures the imagination in a way that standard production cars never could. It is a car that forces you to stare, forces you to react, and leaves an unforgettable, beautifully damning impression long after the V12 howl fades into the distance.

By: DLifestyleMagazine Editorial

There is a highly specific category of automotive design that doesn’t seek your approval. It doesn’t care about the clinical balance of a factory clean room or the polite, quiet restraint of traditional old-money collections. It exists to illicit a physical reaction to seduce, to disrupt, and occasionally, to leave you slightly traumatized.

We recently dissected the aggressive, cold-milled architecture of Sadar’s Spear and the hyper-focused, stripped-back violence of The Spartan. But what MANSORY has just unleashed upon the world with the Carbonado Damask X is entirely different. It is an unhinged, deeply sensual collision of opposing elements a mechanical love affair between sand and ice, forged in a color palette that feels equal parts devilish and intoxicating.

The Metaphor: When Fire Meets Frost

To look at the Damask X a complete, ground-up reimagining of Lamborghini’s V12 plug-in hybrid flagship, the Revuelto—is to witness a toxic, beautiful romance between two landscapes.

It is the visual manifestation of frozen glacial ice cracking over sun-baked, desert sand. MANSORY didn’t just bolt on a few superficial body components; they took Sant’Agata’s sharp, angular geometry and completely rewrote the structural poetry of the bodywork. Every single panel has been discarded and replaced with a proprietary, custom-woven brown special carbon fiber.

[The Architecture of Desire]
          │
          ├──► Bodywork: 100% Redesigned Brown Special Carbon
          ├──► The Core: 1.070 HP Plug-In Hybrid V12
          ├──► Footprint: Forged FV.10 Carbon Wheels (21" Front / 22" Rear)
          └──► Velocity: 0-100 km/h in 2.3 seconds | V-Max: 354 km/h

Under sunlight, the finish is mesmerizing. It avoids the flat, predictable nature of traditional black weave, instead radiating a deep, organic, sepia undertone that mimics hand-hammered Damascene steel. It is textured, dark, and intensely visceral—giving the hypercar an identity that fluctuates between an avant-garde art piece and a predatory sci-fi weapon.

A Savage Evolution of Power

If the aesthetic changes are seductive, the mechanical updates are flat-out terrifying. The factory Revuelto is already a high-voltage monster, but MANSORY has pushed the tri-motor hybrid architecture and the 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 into a completely different tier of performance.

The Carbonado Damask X screams out 1,070 horsepower (up from the stock 1,015 hp). The sprint from 0 to 100 km/h is dealt with in a staggering, neck-snapping 2.3 seconds, onward to a violent top speed of 354 km/h.

[Factory Revuelto: 1,015 HP] ───► [0-100 km/h: 2.5s] ───► [V-Max: 350 km/h]
                                                               │
                                  (The MANSORY Transformation) ▼
[Carbonado Damask X: 1,070 HP] ──► [0-100 km/h: 2.3s] ───► [V-Max: 354 km/h]

It doesn’t just accelerate; it tears through the air with a savage, mechanical urgency, accompanied by a modified exhaust note that strips away any remaining pretense of civility.

The Seductive Interior Sanctuary

While the exterior looks like it escaped from a high-velocity fever dream, the cockpit is a masterclass in dark, tactile seduction.

The design team lined the cabin in an incredibly rich mix of pitch-black Alcantara and deep, earth-toned brown leather upholstery. Custom wood-like structural trim pieces are integrated along the door cards and center console, tied together by intricate, high-contrast brown stitching.

It functions on a genuine “Pinkies Down” philosophy. There are no garish, neon plastics to be found here. The cabin feels heavy, mature, and enveloping a quiet, leather-scented sanctuary designed to isolate you while the V12 hybrid powertrain threatens to tear the asphalt apart beneath your feet.

The Verdict: Beautifully Damning

The MANSORY Carbonado Damask X is a highly polarizing object. To the traditionalist, its hyper-aggressive creases, prominent roof scoop, and massive multi-fin rear diffuser will feel like an absolute sensory assault.

But true automotive art isn’t meant to comfort the masses. The Damask X is a 1-of-1 anomaly designed for those who appreciate the raw friction of design. It is sexy, it is deeply unsettling, and it captures the imagination in a way that standard production cars never could. It is a car that forces you to stare, forces you to react, and leaves an unforgettable, beautifully damning impression long after the V12 howl fades into the distance.

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