Exclusivity With Custom Exotic Cars

Mansory Lamborghini Aventador Carbonado

Mansory Lamborghini Aventador Carbonado

According to CTV News, the demand for the most exotic of vehicles is at an all-time high. New model registrations from the seven leading ultra-luxury brands — including Bentley, Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce and Maserati — have accelerated drastically since 2009. Increased production, however, may diminish their sense of uniqueness. Which is why Mansory is taking exclusivity up a notch by offering personalized vehicles.

The golden age of ultra-luxury cars comes thanks in part to new models, a rising number of millionaires, improved economic conditions in the U.S. and Europe, and increased demand in China — the last of which Bloomberg says has been “ripe for rich rides.” The surge in sales is great for the automakers that most benefit from it, but there is a side effect to all this segment-swelling.

Mansory Rolls Royce Wraith

Mansory Rolls Royce Wraith

“In a number of social circles, a car that would seem unique in any other setting is likely to look comparatively mass-produced,” said CTV News.

That’s where Mansory comes in.

Launched in 1989 by Kourosh Mansory, business is booming for the German tuning and customization firm. It’s outlandish and undoubtedly distinct take on luxury and supercar models apparently fills a niche that automakers won’t. And those looking for individualization in the form of personalized aerodynamics, engine power, and interior features, will likely be drawn to the company.

Mansory Ferrari F12

Mansory Ferrari F12

Take the Stallone F-12 for example. It’s one of Mansory’s newest models, which is based on the Ferrari F12 super sports car. Modifications include light carbon fiber and newly-developed engine components, among a host of other elements. The front has been fully reworked to feature a new hood design and a front spoiler with special air intakes, and the back includes a low-key rear wing and an integrated diffuser.

On the inside, the modified Ferrari for sale features soft leather with unique graining, stylish stitching and visible carbon fiber elements. And in terms of power, the supercar’s 6.0-liter 12-cylinder engine delivers 775-horsepower (up from 740-hp), and torque has increased by 35 Nm.

Other changes have also been applied, and the result certainly merits consideration from those that appreciate vehicle customization. What’s more, the Stallone F-12 is just one of many reworked vehicles in the Mansory range.

Whether or not the demand for high-performance vehicles continue to rise, one thing remains consistent: no model is off-limits in the world of custom-designed luxury and exotic cars for sale.