Tuesday, March 9, 2010

2012 G-Power Hurricane CS based on the Bmw M6



The German tuners G-Power are able to boast being creators of the world’s fastest sedan, and a wild SUV. The latest addition to their list of extremely modified bimmers is the BMW M6-based Hurricane CS.

Continued after the jump.




BMW M6 CSL - why not?

BMW M6 CSL - why not?

BMW went into deep into "M" car history with the M1 Hommage, but that wasn’t as far as it could have. Racer X Design decided to go back to the beginning, and make a modern interpretation of the first car to wear the "M" badge with the M6 CSL.

Although design studies are not our favorite on TopSpeed, Racer X is a real design house, and has made something pretty striking. It took the current BMW M6 and added the livery from the original 70s 3.0 CSL. But the best part of this design is that it took the lines of the current car and shaped them into something more aggressive, and looks like it was inspired by Alfa Romeos.


New iDrive generation for the BMW M3, M5 and M6

New iDrive generation for the BMW M3, M5 and M6

BMW owners have had a love/hate relationship with the iDrive since it first appeared in 2002. Some loved the extra features it added to the cars, and others couldn’t understand how the company who builds the ultimate driving machine could possibly install something so complicated that it distracts from the road. Now in an effort to appease both sides, BMW is introducing a simpler, but still technology-filled, iDrive.

With the launch of the first official images of the facelift M3, BMW also announced that the 2009 M3, M5 and M6 will feature the new generation iDrive control system which will facilitate even easier activation and control of the most important entertainment, communication and navigation features as well as a number of other functions.

The models BMW M5 and BMW M5 Touring, the BMW M6 Coupe and the BMW M6 Convertible are all equipped with the new iDrive control system as standard. It also comes with the BMW M3 in conjunction with an optionally available navigation system.

Press release after the jump.

M6


For those who don’t think his M6 is aggressive enough, BMW has now introduced a new ’Competition Package’ that gives the M6 an even more performance-oriented profile. The Competition Package includes new chassis lowered by 12 millimeters at the front and 10 millimeters on the rear axle, adapted chassis control systems and forged aluminum wheels with double-spoke design. Also featured re-contoured hood with two raised precision lines also emphasises the enhanced dynamic characteristics.



2012 BMW M6 renderings


2012 BMW M6 renderings

BMW will unveil the next generation M6 in 2012 and here’s how the car might look like.

The next generation M6 will be codenamed F12 and will be sold under two different versions: a regular M6 and a CSL M6.

There are no other news about the engine, or the technical parts, but it is rumored the M6 will have a glass roof or a Carbon Fiber roof.

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