Recently updated on September 10, 2023 at 09:27 am
Manhart MH5 S-Biturbo: A beast on four wheels! If you are looking for a powerful and eye-catching vehicle, you should take a closer look at the Manhart MH5 S-Biturbo. The tuner Manhart Performance has taken the BMW M5 and transformed it into a true beast on four wheels.
More power and more carbon
The Manhart MH5 S-Biturbo is not only a visual eye-catcher, but also a technical masterpiece. By increasing performance to 646 hp and 773 Newton meters of torque, the car can reach a top speed of 316 km/h. This is possible thanks to a **carbon air intake system**, a **new control software** and a **sports rear silencer with 90 millimeter tailpipes**. In addition, the **downpipes without cat** were installed to make the sound even more aggressive. But the exterior of the Manhart MH5 S-Biturbo is also impressive. The tuner has attached numerous **carbon parts** that give the car a sporty and elegant look. These include a **bonnet with air intakes**, a **front spoiler**, a **rear diffuser** and a **rear spoiler**. The **21-inch ADV.1 rims** complete the overall picture.
A chassis for the racetrack
Anyone who wants to drive the Manhart MH5 S-Biturbo not only on the road but also on the racetrack can look forward to a **KW Clubsport suspension**. This offers optimal coordination for high cornering speeds and improved traction. In addition, **racing support bearings** were installed to increase steering precision. The Manhart MH5 S-Biturbo is a vehicle that leaves nothing to be desired. Anyone interested in this car can admire and order it from Manhart Performance in Essen.
Here are the details of the Manhart MH5 S-Biturbo:
- MH5 S Biturbo
- 647 PS
- carbon parts
- Bonnet with air intakes
- front spoiler
- rear diffuser
- rear spoiler
- 21 inch rims ADV.1
- KW Clubsport Suspension
- Racing support bearings
- Performance increase on 646 PS and 773 Newtonmeter torque
- Carbon air intake system
- new control software
- Sport muffler with 90 mm tailpipes
- Downpipes without cat
- 316 km / h top speed
- (Photos: Manhart Performance)