

Created especially for London billionaire James Stunt, Mansory began with a “regular” Aventador LP750-4 SV. To get the ball rolling, Mansory turned the wick up on the 6.5-liter V-12 by adding new engine-management computer and a new exhaust, pushing output to 830 hp and 553 lb-ft of torque. This means the sprint from 0-62 mph drops to 2.7 seconds, rushing on its way to a top speed of right around 220 mph.

On the outside of the car, Mansory claims the supercar is draped in what it calls a “carbon fiber shell.” Components like the hood and front fenders have been entirely replaced by carbon fiber pieces. New side skirts and enlarged rear wing and diffuser add to downforce on the so-called J.S. 1. As a result of this carbon fiber obsession, the J.S. 1 drops around 110 pounds from the overall weight.
While we count it as rather unlikely that an SV owner would endeavor to modify their car as such, the J.S. 1 Edition will remain a one-off for Stunt, who already owns 20 Mansory vehicles.
Take a look at the Mansory J.S. 1 Edition in the photo gallery below.
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