/BMW X6M By Mansory

BMW X6M By Mansory

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After successfully ruining the X5M, Mansory set about uglifying its brother, the BMW X6M! They give it the same sort of treatment as the X5 which includes exposed carbon fiber parts on the body, vertical LEDs, a very huge mouth and big shiny glitzy rims. But there’s a justification for this, it is a head-turner, and that’s what the customers of such cars really want.

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Mansory X6M’s body kit, which can be fitted to the X6 as well, features a new front spoiler with larger air intakes and an extra light bonnet made entirely of carbon with ventilation channels, carbon side skirts widening the car by 70mm at front and 80mm at the back, rear skirt with an integrated diffuser and four stainless steel exhaust pipes, plus a roof spoiler.

The back-end looks much nicer than the front.

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Completing the looks are the M10 silver-finished, cast, monoblock 23-inch wheels wrapped in 315/25R23 tires, complemented by sport suspension which drops the X6 by 40mm.

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For the interior, anything can be done with practically endless combinations of leather, Alcantara, wood, carbon or aluminum trim and just about any technical gadget imaginable. The in-house MANSORY leather workshop is always available to turn the customer’s wishes into reality.

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But the engine is where we’re more interested in, and Mansory provides an upgrade for that too. The standard 555 HP / 408 kW and 680 Nm V8 engine of the X6M is fairly bonkers has been tweaked with new exhaust system complete with exhaust manifold and perfected engine electronics. So now it generates 670 HP / 493 kW and a huge torque of 950 Nm.

That massive power translates into a 0 to 100 km/h sprint time of 4.2 seconds and top speed of just over 300.

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