Especially on an already very beefy and expensive vehicle like the BMW X6 M (F96), modifications can quickly go wrong. Finding the balancing act, stylishly tuning a block like the X6 M Competition is usually something of a stroke of luck. It is not uncommon for tuning companies to leave like Mansory simply far too far, while others do without visual changes to be on the safe side and often only focus on the topic performance increase focus. And we think that this X6 M from tuner Carlex Design halfway found a middle ground. Carlex Design is usually known primarily for upgrading and revamping interiors of premium vehicles, which also applies to the X6 M. So what exactly did you do?
Carlex Design BMW X6 M
The Seats, Transmission tunnel, the Center console, selector lever the automatic, that Steering wheel and most of the dashboard was upholstered in bright orange leather. According to Carlex Design, the material and color are Lamborghini products. To do this, you combine everything with a few cleverly placed ones Accents and piping, especially above the seats, to soften the color of the very bright leather.
Carlex Design also has different ones interior accents executed in soft-touch Alcantara, including the ABC columns and the headliner. Supplemented with the factory ones Carbon accents of the X6 M, included Aluminum parts and some black in the cabin, the creation of Carlex Design is rounded off on the inside. And externally, numerous changes were made. This includes a powerful 24 inch wheelset in black velvet more discreet Lowering.
many changes also outside
But the most obvious thing is the installation of an extensive one bodykits, which brings a variety of additional carbon parts to the X6, like new ones air intakes, Others kidneys and a powerful one rear diffuser. But that's not all. Carlex also has an extra one front splitter, Approaches for the side skirts and one rear spoiler Installed. In addition, based on the interior was diverse Accents executed in orange as on diffuser, on the bonnet, the rear spoiler, to the Aprons and at front splitter.
They form a contrast to the dark blue paintwork, but in our opinion they are a bit too much of a good thing. In the end, of course, that's a matter of taste. By the way, Carlex Design has not announced any changes to the performance.
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