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MANHART Performance MH2 Widebody based on M235i

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Recently updated on September 11, 2018 at 06:18 am

MANHART Performance MH2 Widebody based on M235i

More? It does not work! You can still look at the extremely brutal ones BMW M235i (F22) MH2 400WB from the tuner Manhart Performance recall? With on Desire about 400 PS and an extremely blatant look, an MH2 makes a standard M2 F87 look old. The extensive BodyKit in particular ensures a complete transformation of the small coupe from Munich. And the team from now has just such a body kit Reinart Design - RA.Design built from Hong Kong to a M235i. There was also a front splitter for the factory M-bumper in front and right and left huge extensions with integrated air ducts.

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MANHART Performance MH2 Widebody based on M235i

The widenings serve as a transition to the huge fenders including large gills in the area of ​​the doors that provide a front in the format of a BMW M4. No less spectacular are the large attachments for the rear side walls, which also have large air openings and seamlessly merge into widenings on the right and left for the rear apron. The small spoiler lip on the tailgate and the M-Performance diffuser in the rear apron of the M235i look almost subtle. And it goes without saying that such a project also needs a new wheel set.

MANHART Performance MH2 Widebody based on M235i

A 19-inch and matt black Brixton Forged CM7 wheelset from the Circuit Series was installed. The exact dimensions of the three-part wheel set are 9,5 × 19 inches on the front axle and the rear axle got a huge 11,5 × 19 inches. Incidentally, the wheel set is equipped with tires from Michelin. And if you look closely, you can see through the spokes of the new rims that a modified brake system has also been installed. The MH2 is stopped by large slotted brake discs and brake calipers from AP Racing, which draw attention to themselves with subtle yellow lettering.

MANHART Performance MH2 Widebody based on M235i

Thanks to significant lowering (further details unknown), the wheel set sits perfectly in the wheel arch and ensures a much more dynamic look. Many small details such as the black headlamps with LED daytime running lights in M4 LCI optics, the black accents all around and of course the Manhart emblems front and back and the MH2 logos are other important details that make the difference to the series. The bodywork is rounded off with a full foliation in the bright yellow, which in combination with the BodyKit ensures an extremely brutal appearance and rounds off the visually powerful appearance.

MANHART Performance MH2 Widebody based on M235i

However, we are not entirely sure about the M235i's performance. Manhart enables 430 PS & 592 Nm in the M235i which is achieved by means of an additional control unit, stainless steel sport rear silencer and a downpipe with sport catalysts. The crazy one M2 MH2 even makes 630 PS / 750 NM thanks to the significantly modified 3.0L S55 Biturbo M4 engine including DKG transmission. The basis then has to be the F87 Coupe. What the MH2 from Reinhart can do is currently unknown to us. If we receive information about changes that have not been made before us, there will of course, as always, be an update for this report. It is best to subscribe to our feed and if there is something new you will be informed immediately. We hope you enjoy looking at the pictures.

MANHART Performance MH2 Widebody based on M235i

(Photos: @icyj95 / Pure style design / Brixton Forged Wheels)

These are the changes to the MH2 BMW M235i:

  • Manhart Performance MH2 widebody kit (front splitter, widening with integrated air ducts for the front bumper, fenders including gills in front of the doors, attachments for the rear side walls, widening to the right and left for the rear apron, spoiler lip)
  • M-Performance diffuser in the rear apron
  • 19 Inch Brixton Forged CM7 Wheel Set of the Circuit Series (three-piece, front axle 9,5 × 19, rear axle 11,5 × 19 inch)
  • Michelin tires
  • modified brake system with slotted brake discs and brake calipers from AP Racing
  • black headlights with LED daytime running lights in M4 LCI optics
  • black accents all around (kidneys, roof etc.)
  • Manhart emblems front and back + MH2 logos
  • Full foil in yellow
  • possibly an increase in performance to 430 PS & 592 Nm (by means of an additional control unit, stainless steel sports rear silencer and a downpipe with sports catalysts)
  • Lowering (sports springs, coil springs, sports suspension, coilovers, Airride air suspension - more information is not available)
  • Sport exhaust system (more information is not available)

MANHART Performance MH2 Widebody based on M235i

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