This time the main target of the German tuners at Lumma Design was the BMW X6, on the most powerful diesel model, the xDrive40d that is equipped with a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter straight-six delivering 306-horses and 600Nm (442 lb-ft) of peak torque in factory tune.
Lumma Design’s people showed their mastery with the diesel unit by updating the software and adding a custom exhaust system, output is increased to a more hearty 340-horses and 670Nm (494 lb-ft).
Beside this, other performance-related modifications include the lowered sports suspension (-40mm) and the 22-inch lightweight alloy wheels wrapped around in 295/30-22 tires up front and 335/25-22 at the rear.
The exterior styling package includes a wide body kit with a new front bumper sporting additional LED lamps, a blacked out grille, wheel arch extensions, side skirts with air vents, and a restyled rear bumper that makes place for a diffuser and the quad tail pipes.
The model is made of numerous carbon fiber parts such as the rear boot lid spoiler, mirrors caps, and headlamp trim complete the BMW X6’s exterior makeover.
The interior keeps the main theme – black and white – with Lumma Design dressing the X6 in a mix of regular and carbon fiber-like leather, Alcantara and aluminum. Of course, the interior isn’t complete without some awesome seats, so there are independent front and rear sport seats with a backrest shells in structured carbon leather while the German tuner also added bespoke instruments and aluminum pedals.
Source: Carscoop
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I have never heard of Lumma Design, but I like their concept. Even looks great, except the color that could be a combination of yellow and black or red with black, but otherwise is excellent and quite original.