2011 Mansory BMW X6 M
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V8 |
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Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
701 lb-ft @ 5900 rpm | ||
HP |
670 hp |
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(from Mansory Press
Release) MANSORY Switzerland AG upgrades the BMW X6 M.
Soon after the presentation of the individualised BMW X5, MANSORY
Switzerland AG, with its sister model the BMW X6, presents in
society the second Bavarian automobile to be the fortunate object of
a comprehensive revamp. An exclusive bodywork, performance and
interior programme has been developed and gives the SUV coupé a
definitely more sporty appearance.
Just as with all previous vehicles, with the BMW X6, MANSORY has
paid close attention to the precise fit of parts while at the same
time bearing in mind a sporty, individual design. The perfectly
harmonising details turn the high demands which MANSORY makes on
itself and on its products into reality and transform the
wide-bodied Bavarian into a real eye-catcher. Due to a new front
spoiler with larger air intakes and an extra light bonnet made
entirely of carbon which, with its ventilation channels, optimises
air flow to the front engine, the MANSORY X6 already looks a lot
more brawny when you catch sight of it in the rear-view mirror. This
impression is reinforced even more by the widened wings which flow
into the newly designed side skirts and give the vehicle around 70
millimetres more width at the front and 80 millimetres at the rear.
At the back a newly designed skirt comes into play using an
integrated diffuser which has room for four stainless steel exhaust
pipes from the MANSORY sports exhaust system. A roof spoiler for
additional contact pressure and a rear spoiler lip give the MANSORY
X6 more stability at high speeds. Nearly all the aerodynamic
components are fabricated by the engineers from high-tensile
polyurethane (PU-RIM) and from prepreg autoclave carbon,
characteristic of MANSORY. In the process, the preformed carbon-fibre
parts are given a permanent shape in autoclaves by the effects of
vacuum and heat which guarantees a perfect surface finish with low
weight.
So that the overwhelming visual presence is given appropriate
backup, MANSORY treats the BMW X6 M's production engine to a
performance upgrade. At around 670 HP / 493 kW and a huge torque of
950 Nm at 5900 rpm, the MANSORY X6 surpasses the original figures by
a long chalk (production engine: 555 HP / 408 kW and 680 Nm at 1500
- 5650 rpm). This leap in performance is made possible by using an
entirely new exhaust system complete with exhaust manifold and
perfected engine electronics. The performance, too, benefits from
these modifications. In a mere 4.2 seconds, the MANSORY X6 makes it
from a standing start to main road speed and thanks to a Vmax
override reaches a top speed of 300 kms/h.
Contact with the road is via distinctive MANSORY light alloy rims.
These improve the handling and highlight the vehicle's appearance.
The M10 silver-finished, cast, monoblock wheels are equipped with
315/25R23 tyres which make for the right surface grip. With
progressively wound sports suspension and an adapted height
adjustment, at the same time the vehicle's centre of gravity is
lowered by around 40 millimetres so that the 23" wheels fill the
wheel arches. Larger brake discs and a multi-piston brake system to
improve the deceleration values of the MANSORY X6 are already at the
trial stage.
With the ergonomically, newly designed MANSORY Sports steering
wheel, MANSORY Switzerland offers customers a special feature for
the vehicle interior. Just as for all other MANSORY vehicles the
same applies to the BMW X6: the customer can compose his own quite
personal vehicle interior from the practically endless combinations
of leather, Alcantara, wood, carbon or aluminium trim and just about
any technical gadget imaginable. The in-house MANSORY leather
workshop is always available to turn the customer's wishes into
reality.
Further information about the exclusive refinement programme for the
BMW X6 M can be found on the website
www.mansory.ch