BMW 760i Powerkit by G Power

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G-Power revealed recently a new powerkit for the BMW 760i, which is based on the previous, 2013 F01, version of the 7-Series. The new G-Power Bi-Tronik 5 V1 performance module increases the output of the V12 biturbo engine of the BMW 760i to 610 hp/513 kW at 6,000 rpm and 870 Nm of torque at 2,600 rpm. This is 66 hp/49 kW and 120 Nm of torque more than the standard version of BMW's flagship sedan. Thanks to the extra horsepower, G-Power's BMW 760i is able to accelerate from zero to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 4.3 seconds. Unfortunately, the aftermarket specialists from G-Power did not disclose the top speed of their modified 760i. G-Power's new powerkit is installed between the car's factory ECU and its data bus input. This means that the extra power is delivered only at full throttle.

The rest of the time it remains inactive, saving fuel. G-Power power module has a built-in safety system that stops it from activating unless the engine has the right temperature. The Bi-Tronik 5 V1 power module for the BMW 760i is priced at 2,600 euro.

Apart from the powerkit, G-Power is also offering a new set of wheels for the BMW 760i. They measure 21-inch in diameter and are priced at 7,647 euro.

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Source: G-Power