The Mansory Cyrus Takes an Aston Martin DBS and Makes It Better
Robyn Currie — September 22, 2009 — Autos
References: sub5zero & notcot.org
Meet the Mansory Cyrus, the most bad-ass car you have ever seen. Based on the Aston Martin DBS or DB9, this breathtaking bad boy is supercharged in all the right places.
The Mansory Cyrus, although not cheap, is made entirely out of aerospace grade carbon fiber, which replaces the original metal sheeting. No doubt it looks imposing, but with the addition of stainless steel tailpipes it will sound imposing. A dropped suspension and a jazzed up interior round out the Mansory Cyrus leading all who see one, to want one.
The Mansory Cyrus, although not cheap, is made entirely out of aerospace grade carbon fiber, which replaces the original metal sheeting. No doubt it looks imposing, but with the addition of stainless steel tailpipes it will sound imposing. A dropped suspension and a jazzed up interior round out the Mansory Cyrus leading all who see one, to want one.
Trend Themes
1. Supercar Customization - Opportunity to provide personalized modifications to high-performance vehicles for a unique driving experience.
2. Carbon Fiber Revolution - Disruptive potential exists in manufacturing carbon fiber components for lightweight and durable applications in various industries.
3. Enhanced Automotive Sound Systems - Innovations in car audio systems can offer immersive sound experiences and elevate the overall driving experience.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Automotive - Opportunity for luxury car manufacturers to collaborate with customization companies to offer upgraded and personalized supercars.
2. Automotive Manufacturing - Potential for companies to develop advanced manufacturing techniques for mass production of carbon fiber components.
3. Audio Technology - Market opportunity for companies to design and manufacture high-quality sound systems specifically tailored for vehicles.
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