Saturday, February 27, 2010
2010 Hamann BMW X6M Tycoon Evo M
HAMANN-Motorsport, the renowned specialist for refinements of BMW automobiles, shows its latest developments for the TYCOON EVO M, which is based on the BMW X6M. Hamann BMW X6M Tycoon Evo M will make its first debut at the upcoming 80th Geneva Motor Show.
Hamman customization on the TYCOON EVO M is mainly characterized by the front and the rear wing extensions made of light composite materials. Additionally, the HAMANN designers enhanced the sides with the newly designed side skirts. The front apron is differentiated by the four LED daytime running lights and the enlarged air inlets in the front and the carbon bonnet allow an optimized air ventilation of the engine compartment. At the X6 M rear, HAMANN also replaces the original skirt with an own development and the rear view of the TYCOON EVO M is suited with distinctive rear- and roof spoilers.
The most significant component for the performance enhancement and dynamic earthy sound of the TYCOON EVO M is the stainless steel exhaust system with metal catalysers. A newly programmed map for theserial motronic completes the upgrade and suspending the speed limit of 250 km/h. As a result, the all-wheel drive of the X6 M can accelerate from 0 to 100 in only 4,2 seconds and reaches a maximum speed of 300 km/h.
For the varying wheel designs and sizes of the TYCOON EVO M, HAMANN offers the 23- inch wheel in the dimensions 11.0 x 23 at the front- and 12.0 x 23 at the rear axle, combined with wheels measuring 315/25 R 23. The light alloy wheels are especially emphasized with the HAMANN lowering kit, and coiled springs at the front axle and a modification kit for the rear axle.
In addition to the existing interior, HAMANN offers accessories made of black-anodized aluminum in combination with carbon applications. Pedals and foot rest render motor sports air and the 12-part HAMANN decoration set made of carbon fiber.
For more information about Hamann BMW X6M Tycoon Evo M tuning program, please visit www.hamann-motorsport.com.
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