Specialists refined the bi-turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 engine, which in standard form produces 575 horsepower and 750 Newton-meters. During tuning, larger turbochargers were installed, the exhaust system was upgraded, and the control unit was reprogrammed. After all changes, the engine output increased to 750 hp and 980 Nm of torque.
In addition, the masters removed the electronic speed limiter, and now the crossover can reach up to 300 kilometers per hour. The car covers a quarter mile (402 meters) in 11.5 seconds.
Additionally, for the BMW X6 M, a carbon diffuser at the rear and a new hood that improves heat dissipation from the engine bay were developed. Owners also have access to 23-inch light alloy wheels.








