2010 Geneva Motor Show: Hamann Tycoon Evo M based in Bmw X6 M
By Andrew C., 27 Aug, 2010. 0 Comments
The BMW X6 M program, unveiled today at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, is a creation of the tuning specialists at German firm Hamann. The tuners say that the focus had been on performance and styling. A modified engine powers the Hamann Tycoon Evo M, which provides up to 670 hp (493 kW) from 555 hp and 850 Nm torque between 1,500 and 5,650 rpm, a significant improvement to the initial 679 Nm. Hamann did an ECU recalibration and limiter removal, resulting to this SUV's achievement of a top speed of 300 km/h (186 mph). Without tuning, the car had only been capable of 249 km/h (155 mph). Other technical modifications include sport catalysts, intermediate pipe with x-venturi and a sport rear muffler with four tailpipes. The Hamann X6M boasts of an upgraded suspension system that lowers the ride height by 40mm. This program also includes an aerodynamic package that includes a changed spoiler, bigger side panels, 22 or 23-inch wheels and strategically mounted LEDs. Inside the car, the features that stand out are its aluminum pedals, new steering wheel, sports seats made of leather, custom floormats and more accessories.












