We’ve accustomed you to seeing modification projects that really make the lucky four-wheeled creations that receive them shine, but today we are using a different approach, as we are showing you a work in progress aftermarket development.
The BMW X6 you see here is being customized by Martino Auto Concepts, an U.S. company (we must thank luxury4play for the photos and info).
We are not talkign about any X6, but about the mighty M incarnation of the vehicle, a creature that comes to offer an intoxicating mix of luxury and performance. From what we understand, the monster is receiving a Hamman body kit that will allow it to show everybody what the 4.4 liter twin-turbo powerplant under the hood is capable of. The vehicle is also being fitted with custom springs, which will probably bring it closer to the road.
The vehicle comes finished in black, a color that, together with the tinted windows, really enhances its factory bad boy appearance.
The tuner is currently working to upgrade the interior. If you take a look in the gallery you’ll see that the SAC’s cabin is being gifted with a black leather and quilted Alcantara finish that uses white contrasting stitching. However, this is just one of the changes that are being received by the interior.
The tuning company doesn’t mention anything about an engine upgrade, so we guess that the vehicle will keep the engine in a stock form. But when you’ve got an output of 555 hp and 501 lb-ft (679 Nm), can you complain?
The BMW X6 you see here is being customized by Martino Auto Concepts, an U.S. company (we must thank luxury4play for the photos and info).
We are not talkign about any X6, but about the mighty M incarnation of the vehicle, a creature that comes to offer an intoxicating mix of luxury and performance. From what we understand, the monster is receiving a Hamman body kit that will allow it to show everybody what the 4.4 liter twin-turbo powerplant under the hood is capable of. The vehicle is also being fitted with custom springs, which will probably bring it closer to the road.
The vehicle comes finished in black, a color that, together with the tinted windows, really enhances its factory bad boy appearance.
The tuner is currently working to upgrade the interior. If you take a look in the gallery you’ll see that the SAC’s cabin is being gifted with a black leather and quilted Alcantara finish that uses white contrasting stitching. However, this is just one of the changes that are being received by the interior.
The tuning company doesn’t mention anything about an engine upgrade, so we guess that the vehicle will keep the engine in a stock form. But when you’ve got an output of 555 hp and 501 lb-ft (679 Nm), can you complain?