Tuners are available to satisfy your desire for more power when a six-cylinder quad-turbo six cylinder engine is insufficient.
This BMW M550dxDrive looks very ordinary, save for the 1980s-inspired body graphics, and the custom wheels. The diesel-powered midsize luxury sedan has been transformed into an absolute beast with more power than any vehicle in its class. The ultimate 5Series diesel comes standard with the most powerful six-cylinder diesel engine in the automotive industry, according to BMW’s statement. It packs 394 horsepower and 560 pound-feet (760 Newton meters).
Mcchip-dkr, aftermarket specialists, wants to show the tuning community that there is always room to improve even with a high-powered BMW. For example, the M550d xDrive owners can purchase a stage 1 kit to increase the output of the quad-turbo six cylinder engine to 464 hp (627 lb-ft) (850 Nm). The upgrade package allows for a top speed of 180 MPH (290 KPH), which is significantly higher than the electronically controlled 155 MPH (250 KPH) of the standard vehicle.
The M550dxDrive with stage two kit provides 508 horsepower and 638 lb-ft (or 865 Nm) of mountain-moving power. The diesel rocket can reach speeds of 183 mph (295 km/h) at a cost of EUR1,679 (€1,930).
The 20-inch wheels are from mbDESIGN. They come with Continental ContiSportContact tires measuring 285/30 R20 at the rear and 255/35 R20 on the front axle. The M550d xDrive looks a little more aggressive thanks to the KW coilover suspension system.