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    Manic Mansory Lamborghini Huracan Torofeo Gets 1230 HP From Twin Turbo’s

    By Zero2TurboSeptember 14, 2015Updated:March 28, 2017No Comments
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    Earlier in the year, we saw Mansory’s 845 hp Huracan which was already potent enough but their second stab seems to take it to the completely insane level. They added twin turbocharges to the V10 5.2-liter along with making other upgrades have boosted power to an incredible 1,232 hp (919 kW) and an electronically-capped 1,000 Nm of torque. Thanks to this added punch, the 0 to 100 km/h sprint time has lowered to 2.7 seconds while top speed surpasses 340 km/h (211 mph). Adding to this package is a typical Mansory body kit made from carbon fibre which widens the car by 30mm at the front and 40mm at the rear. Some of the new parts have provided better cooling for the engine and some of them have improved the aerodynamics. To complete the exterior look, they fitted a set of 21-inch forged alloy wheels. The interior gets leather and Alcantara on most of the surfaces, along with installing an aluminum pedal set and applying a plethora of carbon fiber accents. An important change on the inside is the relocation of the stop-start switch. It has moved from the center console to the headliner as a way to provide an experience similar to an aircraft’s cockpit (it already felt like this).

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