LUMMA Design CLR 730 RS based on the BMW M5 E60

Alex PatrickBMW16 years ago8 Views

LUMMA Design CLR 730 RSLUMMA Design in cooperation with G-Power has created a high performance sports limousine dubbed CLR 730 RS based on the current BMW M5.

Power on the stock V10 is increased from 500 hp to 730 hp and 700 Nm of torque with the help of Bi-Compressor System by G-Power.

The body of the BMW M5 is improved with ultra light and compact carbon fiber components. The LUMMA Bodykit consist of a new hood, a trunk lid with integrated tearing edge, mirror caps, door handles, entrance strips and fenders.

New sport suspension is multiple adjustable on both axles in bound and rebound and lowers the car up to 45 mm. New lightweight 21-inch rims are wrapped with tires from Michelin(front size 255/30-21, rear size 295/25-21)

The 730 hp V10 bi-compressor engine obstructed from G-power is the most powerful engine that has ever been obstructed into a road-legal BMW. 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) comes in 4.2 seconds, 0-200 km/h comes in 10 seconds and after 29.5 seconds the car is already doing 300 km/h. Top speed is 367,4 km/h (228 mph).

To handle such power LUMMA also replaced the original brake system with a 6-pistons (rear axle 4-pistons) brake system. Interior is finished with carbon fiber, leather, stitched diamond patterns and ultra suede. Of course tastes are different, but that screaming red leather just seems too much.

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