/LUMMA CLR 730 RS based on G-Power BMW M5

LUMMA CLR 730 RS based on G-Power BMW M5

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Lumma Design in cooperation with G-power has unveiled the ultimate version of BMW M5 called CLR 730 RS. For those who’ve seen previous Lumma cars, this wide aerokit is familiar, with its buffed up fender, spoiler lip, massive rear diffuser as well as bootlid wing, plus carbon fiber bonnet, roof, side mirrors and trunk lid. It might seem ostentatious, but being extravagant is actually the whole point of this car! why would they hold back?!

Further enhancing the car’s looks and handling, there is a new sport suspension system which lowers the car by 45 mm, and LUMMA Racing 21-inch wheels which come in 10×21” with tires size 255/30 for front and 12Jx21 with tires size 295/25 for the rear. Inside those wheels you find high performance brake discs with 6-pistons at front and 4 at the back.

But undoubtedly the best part of CLR 730 is the the one that G-power has contributed. Its massive V10 engine has been given bi-compressor treatment to give 730 hp and 700 Nm of torque. Part of this power is due to the new Lumma sport exhausts with 100 cells racing catalysts and 105 mm end pipes.

Performance of CLR 730 is exactly what you think it is: mind-boggling! It take the car 4.2 seconds to hit the 100km/h from standing still and it has a top speed of 367,4 km/h.

The tuner’s offer for the interior is pretty typical, red leather, suede and lots and lots of carbon components!

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