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700 HP BMW F13 M6 Goes to 300 km/h in 25 Seconds

BMW F13 M6 at 300 km/h 1 photo
Photo: Screenshot from Youtube
Rear-wheel-drive is what made BMW’s famous. Not the type of traction itself, but the way it worked on Bavarian machines, making them fun to drive and highly entertaining.
That era might soon come to an end as a FWD model is soon to be released but that doesn’t mean we can’t still have fun. The M6 in the video below certainly raises pulses whenever it blows past people on the street or engages in drag races on some track.

The standard M6 has 560 HP and 680 Nm (501 lb-ft) of torque at its disposal to do with however it pleases. The one I’m showing you has had a PP-Performance Stage 2 kit installed that took it to 700 HP and an unknown level of torque (I’m guessing somewhere near 1000 Nm).

So, if you turn off the traction control on the standard model you’ll have a handful trying to control this monster. Imagine what around 150 extra ponies will do to its handling. Oh, actually you don’t have to, we have it on tape, in the video below, where an F13 reaches 300 km/h (187 mph) in just 25 seconds.

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