/Tuning: Mercedes G55 Typhoon by Hamann

Tuning: Mercedes G55 Typhoon by Hamann

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Yep it’s another horrid tuning program by Hamann, the company which works tirelessly to ruin every single good car in the market! They don’t pick rubbish cars, oh no! They go for cars with charisma and reputation and then try their best to make it as horrible as possible. And this is what they’ve done to the very Gangsta G55 AMG. They’ve turned it to Snow White!

Hamann attaches some unfit bits to G55’s front bumper, change mirrors and door handles(!) with carbon fiber ones and does the same with the fender grilles, fine. But then at the back, they go berserk with a big diffuser, six (!) exhaust pipes (side exhausts of course!), and a wing on the roof (!) This is the Geländewagen not a Citroen C2 for Christ’s sake! Then there is the 24 inch wheels which has no harmony with the rest of the package. As for the interior, it’s a sea of red! That’s all we have to say about it!

The only bright spot in this car seems to be the engine which Hamann has modified it to give 600 hp and 782 nm of torque. So it accelerates from 0 to 100 in 5 seconds and reaches 261 km/h. But then, if the performance of standard G55 is not enough for you, you better go for the Brabus G V12 S with 700 hp , that accelerates in 4.3 seconds!

So, we arrived at this conclusion that Hamann has made this G55 Typhoon as a warning for all of us, So we realize how good and desirable is the standard G55 AMG and appreciate it!

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