Mansory
Extravagant carbon widebody conversions for the world's most expensive cars.

The story
Kourosh Mansory founded the company in 1989 on a divisive idea: that no supercar is too expensive to rebody completely in exposed carbon fibre. From its base in Brand-Erbisdorf, Mansory strips Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Bentleys and Rolls-Royces back to the shell and rebuilds them wider, louder and far more ornate, usually with forged wheels, a bespoke interior and a big jump in power. Plenty of people dislike the results, and plenty more pay handsomely for them. Either way, it remains the most recognizable name in this corner of the car world.
The founder

Kourosh Mansory was born in Iran, settled in Germany and spent years in England before founding Mansory in 1989. He built the company around full carbon-fibre rebodies of the world's most expensive cars, a look that divides opinion but is impossible to mistake for anyone else's. He still leads the firm today.
Services
- Full carbon-fibre body conversions
- Widebody kits
- Forged wheels
- Bespoke interiors
- Engine power upgrades
- Exhaust systems


