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G Power BMW X6M Typhoon S Ready for You

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G-Power, the Germans who like to take stock BMW that are already blistering fast, play with their tech sides and then brake one speed record after another, have now come up with a new development, this time targeting the BMW X6 M.

The German aftermarket developer has built on its previously-released X6 Typhoon program, now offering the Typhoon S, which brings new aerodynamic parts and a performance boost.

The 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 powerplant has received a new ECU map ,a complete stainless steel exhaust system (tuner also offers a titanium version), plus an optimized turbo pipping. The unit now delivers 725 hp at 6,000 rpm and a peak torque of 890 Nm at 1,500 rpm. If the customers order the optional reinforced transmission, the maximum torque is increased to 1,000 Nm.

The BMW X6 M Typhoon S manages to deal with the 0 to 62 mph sprint in 4.2 seconds, with its top speed (the electronic limiter has been removed) exceeding 184 mph (300 km/h).

The new aerodynamic package brings a revised front fascia, with more generous air intakes, air vents for the bonnet, additional elements for the side skirts, as well as a carbon fiber diffuser.

In addition to that, the tuner offer 23-inch lightweight alloy rims. The SAV’s handling is also enhanced through the use of a lowering suspension, which brings it 30 mm closer to the road.

Inside the vehicle, we find a mix of Alcantara and leather (this is a handmade development) , with the customization possibilities being virtually unlimited.
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