
One
of the hottest cars of the moment, the BMW 1-Series M Coupe, just
became even hotter, after the Milan-based tuner Romeo Ferraris gave it a
“touch of exclusivity”, boosting its power from 340 to almost 400 HP.
The new BMW 1-Series M Coupe can be compared to the original E30 M,
with every major tuner wanting a piece of the action and battling
amongst themselves to offer new performance kits that take the small
sports car to a whole new level.
The latest project made by the Italian tuner Romeo Ferraris gives the
1-Series M Coupe 52 horsepower more, boosting its six-cylinder,
twin-turbo,, three-liter engine to 392 horsepower at 5.900 rpm and a
peak torque of 530 Nm, available between 1.500 and 4.500 rpm, 80 Nm more
than the standard 450.
The Milan-based tuner also fitted the BMW with an 85 mm high-performance exhaust system and the ECU has been remapped.
Romeo Ferraris didn’t offer a price for its performance upgrade of
the BMW 1-Series M Coupe, but the kit might be one of the cheapest
available on the market yet.
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