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Kelleners Sport BMW F11 5-Series Touring

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Kelleners Sports has recently gotten its hands on a BMW 5-Series Touring (F11) with the M Sport package and the tuning company is now offering us its goodies for the vehicle.
It all starts under the hood, where the tuner is offering an output increase of about 20 percent for the petrol, as well as the diesel engines. The tuners offers sports exhausts, which come with quadruple round stainless steel tail pipes that use a 90 mm diameter, as well as ECU remaps.

For example, the 550i now delivers 490 hp instead of 407 and a peak torque of 720 Nm instead of 600 Nm. Oil-burning lovers will be thrilled to find out that the 535d now produces 376 hp and 756 Nm instead of 313 hp and 630 Nm.

To handle the extra power, the car gets a set of sport springs, which bring it 30 mm closer to the road, as well as a choice of two lightweight alloy rim designs, Hamburg and Berlin, which come in a 19- or 20-inch size.

The exterior of the 5-Series Touring was gifted with a front bumper lip spoiler, a new grille, a set of side skirts and a rear diffuser, while the cabin was gifted with a leather finish that uses contrasting stitching, as well as sporty trimming.
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