King_of_lion Posted December 16, 2020 Posted December 16, 2020 The BMW X7 M50i is a 2.4-ton luxury SUV with space for seven people. The refiner Manhart from Wuppertal is now giving the large vehicle a slightly eschatological military look and more off-road suitability. After the transformation, the car is called MHX7 650 Dirt Edition 2. So that the X7 looks like the command vehicle of a special unit, Manhart has covered it completely with a car wash-proof film, which looks like a matt black brushed surface. There are studs in the rivet look on the body edges. Manhart On the edges of the body segments there are studs with a rivet look. Increased ground clearance In order to improve the off-road capabilities of the X7, Manhart increased the ground clearance of the air suspension from 22 to 26 centimeters. The tuners use self-developed 20-inch Black Rhino rims, which are covered with coarse-tread Maxxis Bighorn MT-764 tires in size 305 / 50R20. The refiner is pleased that the X7 is also suitable for stony or muddy terrain. Manhart Beadlock design: a ring fixed with screws prevents the rim and tire from twisting. More efficient And the off-road X7 also gets more power from Manhart: thanks to the use of a downpipe (front pipe: connection between turbocharger and exhaust system) from HJS Emission Technology from Menden in the Sauerland, a flap-controlled stainless steel rear silencer and a modification of the engine control software the 4.4-liter V8 biturbo now delivers 650 instead of the standard 530 hp. The maximum torque increases from 750 to 920 Newton meters. So that the eight-speed automatic of the X7 can withstand the increased torque, the refiners have reinforced it - among other things by swapping the converter. The Manhart MHX7 650 Dirt Edition 2 is available now. The price for one
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