The M140i has been available to buy with his for almost a year now B58B30 TwinPower Turbo straight-six the small ones brings a whopping 340 PS & 500 NM torque and thus makes it possible for the Munich-based driver to sprint to 4,4 km / h in just 100 seconds (with automatic) and, with a possible increase in performance, is definitely superior to a standard M2 F87. On the website of the rim label HRE Performance Wheels we discovered an elegant M140i and we absolutely have to show it to you. In addition to a discreet lowering, this F21 has also received a set of HRE R40 rims in Satin Black which optically match the white painted body.
⚠ HRE R40 rims in Satin Black ⚠
Apart from the lowering and the new aluminum's, a set of black kidneys and a stainless steel sports exhaust system were made by Laptime Performance installed which are also responsible for the entire vehicle. If we get some information about other important changes, there is of course an update for this post. You will be informed about the update if you have ours Feed subscribe to. We hope you enjoy watching.
(Photos: HRE Performance Wheels / pixel noise)
The details of the changes to the BMW M140i F21:
- HRE R40 Rims in Satin Black
- black kidneys
- Lowering (sports springs, coil springs, sports suspension, coilover suspension - more information is not available)
- possibly a performance increase - (chip tuning, tuning box, compressor or turbo conversion, NOS etc. - more information is not available)
- Laptime Performance sports exhaust system
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