G-Power has released the first photos and details about their upgrade program for the 2012 BMW M6 Coupe.
Dubbed the M6 Bi-Tronik III, the power kit allows the twin-turbo V8 4.4-liter engine to produce 640 hp and 777 Nm of torque, representing an increase of 80 hp and 97 Nm. This is not a supercharger conversion, but rather an optimization for the standard engine. As a result, the coupe is now capable of achieving a top speed of 310 km/h.
The German tuner has also installed an adjustable RS coilover suspension, a four-pipe stainless steel exhaust system, a carbon braking system for the front axle and 21-inch Silverstone RS forged wheels.
Dubbed the M6 Bi-Tronik III, the power kit allows the twin-turbo V8 4.4-liter engine to produce 640 hp and 777 Nm of torque, representing an increase of 80 hp and 97 Nm. This is not a supercharger conversion, but rather an optimization for the standard engine. As a result, the coupe is now capable of achieving a top speed of 310 km/h.
The German tuner has also installed an adjustable RS coilover suspension, a four-pipe stainless steel exhaust system, a carbon braking system for the front axle and 21-inch Silverstone RS forged wheels.