The 2025 BMW M5, while heavier and less aesthetically pleasing than its predecessor, has already captured the attention of performance tuners.
Manhart, a renowned name in the tuning industry, is the latest to join the fray, revealing initial details and renderings of their upcoming package.
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The centerpiece of this upgrade is a significant power boost, with Manhart aiming for a combined output of around 800 horsepower.
While the exact modifications to the 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 and electric motor remain undisclosed, the projected power figure, likely in European horsepower, translates to approximately 789 brake horsepower and 588 kilowatts.
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This surpasses the stock M5’s 717 horsepower and 738 pound feet of torque. The tuned M5s are expected to shave off a fraction of a second from the standard model’s 0-62 mph sprint time of 3.4-3.5 seconds while maintaining the top speed of 190 mph.