G-Power has just unveiled its newest tuning project regarding a model from BMW, tackling the top-of-the-range car in the 7 Series lineup, the 760i.





After quite a few modifications, including a remapped ECU, an optimized eight-speed transmission and, most importantly, a new set of turbochargers from ASA which replace the regular BMW ones, the 6.0-liter V12 engine under the bonnet of the G-Power 760i Storm now develops a whopping 715 HP and 738 lb-ft (1000 Nm) of torque.
This massive increase in power will get the big Bavarian saloon from 0 to 62 mph in just 4.2 seconds, and up to 214 mph (345 km/h). Such feats are attainable also due to the special aerodynamic body kit the G-Power team fitted. It includes a front skirt, new bonnet, side skirts, lighter doors, and a rear diffuser plus spoiler. The ride height has been dropped by 30mm and the car is now sitting on 22-inch wheels with Michelin performance tires.



