Equally unique sight and sound. The Mansory Aston Martin DB11 tweets with the Mansouri logo
When Mansory takes her hand in the
Aston Martin DB11 , it becomes Mansory Cyrus.
The latest video of the Supercar Blondie takes a look at the unique car and its all-silver cabin.
Aston Martin DB11 Mansory Aston Martin DB11 with Mansouri Logo
While the list of modifications is not limited to the interior design only, it is clear that Mansory wants its customers to feel special when sitting behind the wheel.
That’s why the DB11’s interior has been completely stripped down and re-upholstered in silver –
The gloss doesn’t show up well on camera, but the Supercar Blondie assures us that it’s as glamorous as possible.
The gig in the carbon fiber car
, the details are much deeper than just a new texture.
One of the car’s party pieces includes the carbon fiber around the center console that features the same green accents as the exterior in the carbon package.
Besides the bespoke carbon components, Mansory has added its badges in various locations around the cockpit, masking its signature on the exterior as well.

On the outside, the
side skirts and a new rear diffuser with F1-style brake light.
A new set of 22-inch forged aluminum wheels ties the entire range together. It looks charming, and Mansouri has also opted for a new front-to-rear exhaust system, which means the Beast currently produces around 700 hp (522 kW).

Believe it or not, these modifications quadrupled the DB11’s resale value to nearly $800,000.
We’re not sure who gave that number exactly, but it’s clear that this Aston Martin is going to make a huge impact on you and your wallet.
Aston Martin mark and history

Aston Martin Lagonda Limited is a British luxury sports car manufacturer, headquartered in Gaydon, Yorkshire.
The name of the company is derived from the name of one of the founders, Lionel Martin, and the Aston Hill Race which was held near Aston Clinton in Buckinghamshire
From 1994 until 2007, Aston Martin was part of the Ford Motor Company, becoming part of Ford’s Premier Automotive Group in 2000. On March 12, 2007, the company was purchased for £479 million.
(which is equivalent to 848 million US dollars) by a joint company owned by the two companies Investment Dar and Adeem Investments in Kuwait and an English businessman named John Cunders and Ford retained a stake of 77 million US dollars in Aston Martin, where the value of the company was estimated at about 925 million US dollars.

In total, the company has 10 bases across the UK.
The headquarters and primary production of its sport utility vehicles and grand tourer is located in a 22-hectare (55-acre) facility in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England on the site of the former RAF V Bomber air base,

Beside Jaguar Land Rover Gaydon Center.
The old factory in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire is the current home of the Aston Martin Works classic car division focused on heritage sales, service, parts and restorations.
The 36-hectare (90-acre) plant in St Athan,
Wells is the company’s newest facility, featuring three “giant hangars” converted from MOD St Athan.
It serves as the production site for the first Aston Martin DBX SUV, as well as future Lagonda models.
The Aston Martin brand is increasingly used, mostly through licensing, on other products including the submarine, real estate development, and aircraft.
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