The Manhart studio presented a program of modifications to the hybrid BMW XM crossover. The car received a new body kit with carbon fiber elements, modified interior trim and 152 additional horsepower. In addition, the engineers replaced the exhaust and suspension springs.
The top modification of the crossover was taken as a basis for the MHXM 900 project. In stock, it has 748 horsepower and 1000 Nm. As is clear from the index, the tuners increased the output to 900 hp. They added 200 Nm to the torque. It is not specified how much the dynamics have improved.
Apparently, only the 4.4-liter “eight” was modified, but not the electrical part. Not only the new firmware added power, but also the exhaust. There are several options for the release: from Manhart with adjustable flaps to Akrapovic without catalytic converters.
The package also includes H&R springs, 24-inch Manhart wheels and a carbon fiber body kit. The presentation BMW is painted in matte gray. The interior is trimmed in leather and Alcantara in gray-orange tones and complemented by carbon fiber inserts.
Source: Auto