BMW 6-Series Coupe by M&D
The BMW 6-Series Coupe received a new tuning kit, this time from the specialists at M&D. The PD6XX package comes with both styling and performance tweaks able to make the German car more appealing to customers.
To begin with, the stock 4.4-liter V8 engine receives a sports exhaust system and a new ECU for a total output of 510 horsepower and 750 Nm of torque.
The company declined to release the 0-100 km/h sprint time but we are sure that it is improved thanks to the extra power.
At the exterior, the BMW 6-Series Coupe by M&D comes with new front and rear bumpers, extended wheel arches housing 21-inch forged aluminum wheels with Continental Sport Contact 5 tires, new side skirts and a rear diffuser.
The front also stands out thanks to the vented hood and the revised front grille. Enter the cabin and you will find a leather-wrapped steering wheel, gloss black trim red inserts and other minor tweaks.
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