And again comes from BMW Abu Dhabi Motors a completely stuffed X6 we have to show you. It is hard to believe but this time it is not to the top model X6M F86 but an xDrive50i. The highlight of this are the many M-Performance Parts all around which can optionally be ordered directly when ordering the vehicle. Installed are a carbon spoiler lip on the front bumper, black kidneys and inserts for the fenders, carbon side skirts, carbon mirror caps, a carbon spoiler lip and a somewhat getting used rear apron neck with integrated diffuser optics.
And so that the biturbo V8 with 450 PS also receives an adequate soundscape, of course, could not be missing a sports exhaust system. Here, they decided on a system from AC Schnitzer that is integrated with four chromed tailpipes in the rear apron. Incidentally, there are plenty of M-Performance Parts in the interior, which, in addition, perfectly matches the alpine-white finish with its bright red leather interior.
Apart from the body kit and the AC Schnitzer sports exhaust system, but otherwise no other modifications are known so we leave you at this point with the pictures alone. 🙂 If we get details about further changes, there is of course an update for this story. About the update you will be informed if yours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
(Photos: Abu Dhabi Motors)
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