The
German aftermarket specialists at Hamann have decided that the Range
Rover 50i supercharged V8 needs a power boost and after some minor
tweaks, the British SUV came to life one more time.
According to the German tuner Hamann, the Ranger Rover 5.0i V8
supercharged is now developing a total output of 523 horsepower and has a
peak torque of 660 Nm (487 lb-ft), compared to the series 503
horsepower and 625 Nm (461 lb-ft). Hamann says that the engine tuning
consists of an ECU remap and a new sport exhaust system, with customers
being able to choose between two designs, one which is using 90 mm pipes
and one with double pipes 120 mm.
Besides being more powerful than the standard version, the Range
Rover 5.0i by Hamann is also standing out of the crowd with a new
aerodynamic kit with a front apron, 2 LED daytime running lamps, fender
extensions, side sills, a new rear bumper and a new rood spoiler, while
the crossover is now sitting on large rims, 23 inch in size, wrapped in
315/25 tires. Even if the Range Rover 5.0i is more powerful and greater
looking than your average SUV, the German tuner hasn’t forgot the
interior, which is now packed with Hamann emblems, aluminum pedals and
footrest.
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