A past week, when G-Power allows BMW M8 to move freely with a huge amount of power and now the tuner is performing the same with this flashy M5. It’s known as the Hurricane RS and covers an orange colored metallic body priced at €3,800 (about $4,200), but not on that carbon fiber hood (€5,236 / $5,750) with a center bulge flanked by vertical vents.
The outstanding sedan has 21-inch forged wheels with Michelin tires present as a complete set for €9,545 ($10,500) and replace the stock exhaust system for a titanium setup with quad 100-mm tips made of carbon fiber. As with the other enhancements, the tailor-made exhaust to the M5 on tuner is not cheap, with G-Power charging a huge amount €8,449 ($9,300).
The biggest modification for the four-door car is the twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 has been updated to produce an 829 horsepower and 1,050 Newton-meters (774 pound-feet) of torque. It now requires a Bugatti Veyron-matching 2.5 seconds to finish the sprint to 62 mph (100 km/h) and will continue till it touches 217 mph (350 km/h).
The huge power gain of more than 200 hp through a tailor-made pair of turbochargers (€5,990 / $6,575), the afore said exhaust, together with other hardware and software modifications. G-Power says the car’s stunning highest speed is electronically governed to safeguard the tires.
There is a rumor that BMW itself will be providing the M5 more power by fitting a hotter CS special edition with a new twin-turbo V8 codenamed “S68” said to produce more than the 617 hp offered by the M5 Competition.