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Kelleners Creates Tuning Package for the BMW 5 Series

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The German-based tuning company Kelleners Sport announced it will introduce a full upgrade kit for the 2011 BMW 5 Series equipped with the M Sports Package at this year's Geneva Motor Show in March. Besides fitting the Kelleners 2011 BMW 5 Series with massive 20 inch alloys (Hamburg and Berlin designs), the tuner has added a discrete aerodynamic package comprising from a redesigned spoiler lip, a rear spoiler and rear apron with integrated diffuser. The styling at the front of the vehicle has been enhanced by the addition of electropolished stainless steel mesh for the three-part front grille. The whole fascia of the 5 Series is now more aggressive thanks a new spoiler lip. Moving on to the rear of the vehicle, we spot a set of enormous oval stainless steel exhaust pipes, measuring 225 x 90 mm and a 30 mm lowered suspension for improved handling. The pipes fit well with the new rear spoiler and rear apron with integrated diffuser. The Kelleners 2011 BMW 5 Series have also managed to squeeze 20 percent more power than the stock version. In the case of the 520d, the driver will have 218 hp (160 kW) at the disposal of his right foot, instead of the standard 184 hp (135kW). Meanwhile the 535i jumps from 306 HP (225 kW) and 400 Nm of torque to 367 HP (270 kW) and 480 Nm of torque. autoevolution will be attending the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, so stay tuned for some real up close and personal shots of the vehicles, as well as for first-hand details of the motorized contraptions presented at the event.
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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