Someone in the capital of Russia is selling a 10-year-old Lambo Aventador with a Mansory makeover and around 5,000 km (3,100 miles) under its belt. The asking price is 54,550,000 rubles, which roughly translates into 935,000 USD.
Much of the bodywork is new, including the fenders and the front bumper. The body is 40 mm (1.6 inches) wider than stock at the front and 50 mm (2 inches) wider at the rear.
Nearly every aftermarket detail on the exterior is made of carbon. There are even carbon moldings on the staggered forged wheels. The cabin gets its own share of CFP, which goes well with black Alcantara all around.
The V12 under the hood was comprehensively tuned to output 1,250 PS (1,233 hp / 919 kW), a huge leap above the stock 700 PS (690 hp / 515 kW). The displacement stays the same at 6.5 liters, but there is new ECU software and some high-end hardware components, too. Mansory rated this build with a 2.8-second sprint time and 380 km/h (236 mph) top speed.
Conspicuously enough, a very similar vehicle cropped up on the same Russian website a year and a half ago. The ad was also posted by an authorized dealer, and all the technical specifications and even the paint scheme were identical. We were prepared to call it the same supercar, but the older ad quoted much higher mileage and asked for nearly 10,000,000 RUB (173,000 USD) more.