G-Power has recently released an updated version for its BMW M5 Touring (E61) upgrade program that was introduced about three years ago.
The original kit had managed to increase the output of the twin-supercharged V10 5.0-liter engine to an impressive 750 HP (551 kW) and 750 Nm (553 lb-ft) of torque. This enabled the hot wagon to complete the acceleration from 0-62 mph (0-100 kmph) in 4.5 seconds before going on to hit an electronically-capped top speed of 224 mph (360 kmph).
Now with further upgrade, M5 Touring is able to deliver 820 HP (603 kW) and 790 Nm (582 lb-ft) which has reduced the sprint time by 0.1s while top speed has been limited to 225 mph (362 kmph).
Talking about the interiors, the cabin features full leather upholstery combined with Alcantara and carbon inserts along with a multimedia system encompassing iPads, an iMac, Apple TV and other similar gadgets. There’s also a G-Power application developed exclusively for this model to individually control all of the electric-operated components.
The car that can be seen in these images cost 242,016 EUR (without VAT) while the tuner’s V10 supercharger systems begin at 7,300 EUR (excluding VAT).
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