BMW 7-Series 2009 gets Hamann treatment
After months of leaked info, German tuner Hamann has officially introduced its upgrade package for the all-new 2009 BMW 7-Series.
After months of leaked info, German tuner Hamann has officially introduced its upgrade package for the all-new 2009 BMW 7-Series.
Having spent over 11 months developing this car, German design house Unique Sportcars has completed their first design concept based on the Ferrari F430, called the Calavera.
While the GCC market gets only one version of the Lexus IS sedan, other markets are already playing with various IS versions and engine choices, including a brand new IS C hard-top convertible version. To make matters even more envious, Lexus offers an F-Sport package for other markets that includes dealer-fitted performance mods.
The Porsche Cayenne is painfully common on the streets of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, so no one even gives one of these monstrosities a second look any more. It looks like this “problem” exists in Europe too, according to Romania-based MAFF Tuning, so they’ve built a kit to make it look a bit more, shall we say, unique. The MAFF Muron throws itself into a ring dominated by German tuners.
European tuner NOVITEC TRIDENTE now offers up a kit for the Maserati GranTurismo S, and it isn’t just all looks. A newly-developed supercharged V8 engine bumps up the power to supercar levels.
The latest facelifted Mercedes-Benz SL isn’t the prettiest of cars, and at least one tuning firm has taken it upon itself to fix just one of the many turds that seem to be pouring out of Mercedes-Benz design studios nowadays. Kicherer is now offering an upgrade kit for the SL 63 AMG, renaming it the SL 63 RS after the transformation.
European tuner Lorinser has revealed limited details about its body kit for the infinitely-unattractive Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class.
The 1950s Mercedes-Benz 300SL, better known as the Gullwing Merc, has to be the coolest Benz ever created. For those bored with the SLR, the SL or even the upcoming SLS, the Gullwing has been recreated by an aftermarket firm in Germany, but with modern technology under the skin.
Italian auto design firm Stile Bertone, now under the creative direction of former Pininfarina designer Jason Castriota, revealed their much-hyped new supercar called Project M, which turned out to be nothing more than a rebodied Chevy Corvette ZR1, calling it the Bertone Mantide.
Lingenfelter Performance Engineering, based in the US is known for tuning up GM sports cars such as the Chevrolet Corvette. They also beef up the exterior to give them a more aggressive look. They haven’t disappointed with the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro.