Bavarien automakers have ascended the auto industry’s ladder to become some of the most popular and consumer friendly in the whole world.
The Japanese company has long been known for producing fantastic, luxurious, performance-oriented vehicles.
Consumers look onto BMW as reliable, powerful, tunable sports cars. The e30 M3 for instance can be tuned to up to or more than 550hp fairly easily. And if you upgrade the suspension and brakes, you are left with a wicked little track car that can compete with all the Corvettes, Porsche and Ferraries out there!
567HP / twin-turbo 4.4L / 0-60 mph in 4.0 seconds
Billed as the fastest X5 BMW had ever build when it was announced at 2009 New York Auto Show, the X5 M didn’t disappoint. Along with its more athletic brother the X6 M, the X5 is a sleek and fast SUV that has enough power and speed to put most sports cars to shame. The M variant introduced all-wheel drive and sports a twin-turbo V8 that can shell out 555 horsepower, rocketing the crossover down the road for a zero to 60 time of 4.5 seconds. As far as impressive SUVs go, the X5 M is up there with the best of them.
The new models, released for the 2015 model year, take things even further. Both SUVs can now hit 60 miles per hour in four seconds flat, and kick out 567 horsepower.
The Japanese company has long been known for producing fantastic, luxurious, performance-oriented vehicles.
Consumers look onto BMW as reliable, powerful, tunable sports cars. The e30 M3 for instance can be tuned to up to or more than 550hp fairly easily. And if you upgrade the suspension and brakes, you are left with a wicked little track car that can compete with all the Corvettes, Porsche and Ferraries out there!
BMW X5/X6 M
567HP / twin-turbo 4.4L / 0-60 mph in 4.0 seconds
Billed as the fastest X5 BMW had ever build when it was announced at 2009 New York Auto Show, the X5 M didn’t disappoint. Along with its more athletic brother the X6 M, the X5 is a sleek and fast SUV that has enough power and speed to put most sports cars to shame. The M variant introduced all-wheel drive and sports a twin-turbo V8 that can shell out 555 horsepower, rocketing the crossover down the road for a zero to 60 time of 4.5 seconds. As far as impressive SUVs go, the X5 M is up there with the best of them.
The new models, released for the 2015 model year, take things even further. Both SUVs can now hit 60 miles per hour in four seconds flat, and kick out 567 horsepower.
Sources : cheatsheet