625 hp is not enough. Manhart made the BMW X6 M even more powerful

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The BMW X6 M is one of the most powerful SUVs on the market, but because there are always those who want more, Manhart has just left it even more “spicy”. Here is the “almighty” Manhart MHX6.

Outwardly, the differences are more than obvious. Thanks to a wider body, this MHX6 stands out for having for even more aggressive shocks, a black strip along the entire length and several details forged in carbon.

With a texture that Manhart describes as similar to granite or polished marble that can be found in the wheel arches, front grille, hood air intakes, rear diffuser and front splitter, this MHX6 has a road presence. that doesn't go unnoticed.

Manhattan MHX 6

This same finish can also be found on the cabin, more specifically on the center console, dashboard, steering wheel and front seat “casings”, which keep the (illuminated) inscription “X6 M” on the headrests.

Another important visual note is the imposing 22” wheels with a black finish that contrast perfectly with the golden brake calipers.

Manhattan MHX 6

As if that wasn't enough for a very aggressive image, Manhart even equipped it with a set of H&R springs that bring it 30mm closer to the ground. And we haven't even started talking about power…

Under the hood there is still a 4.4 liter twin-turbo V8 engine that produces 625 hp of power and 750 Nm of maximum torque as standard in the Competition version.

Manhattan MHX 6

But now, thanks to an electronic upgrade and a new stainless steel exhaust system with ceramic-coated tips, this “monster” now produces 730 hp and 900 Nm.

Manhattan MHX 6

Manhart did not reveal the price of this conversion, but if we take into account that the BMW X6 M Competition starts at 210 513 euros in the national market, we quickly realized that this Manhart MHX6 should approach the barrier of 250,000 euros.

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