Filed under: Aftermarket, Tuners, SUVs, BMW
Click above for a high-res gallery of the Hamann Tycoon
German tuner Hamann seems to have a knack for creatively naming its vehicles. There's the
Volcano based on the McLaren SLR, the 911 Turbo dubbed
Stallion, the Cayenne-based
Cyclone, and even an F430 called the
Black Miracle. The latest to be added to the Hamann lineup is the Tycoon, a widebody version of the BMW X6 that also gets a boost in power as well as some interior appointments. The body kit itself consists of a new front fascia and front and rear "wings" that provide the extra width, plus side skirts, a three-part diffuser and roof spoiler. Anodized 23-inch alloy wheels with a polished lip complete the look of the exterior.
Under the hood, Hamann boosts the twin-turbo inline-6 in the xDrive35i model to 360 horsepower, and a performance package for the Euro-only diesel engine is available as well. Inside, carbon fiber trim and aluminum accessories compliment a new three-spoke steering wheel. More details in the press release
after the jump, and plenty of high-res photos in the gallery below.
[Source: Hamann]
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