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Tuner Hamann launches kit for BMW X6

German tuner Hamann has launched the BMW X6 Tycoon Evo.

The kit is a more extreme version of its Tycoon modifications, which went on sale earlier this year.

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It includes power upgrades for every type of engine; the six-cylinder xDrive35i has been upgraded from 302bhp to 355, the diesel xDrive30d from 232bhp to 261, the xDrive35d from 282bhp to 316, and the xDrive50i from 401bhp to 493.

Other changes include a body kit that is 600mm wider than standard, new front and rear bumpers, side skirts, roof spoiler and diffuser, plus twin centrally located rear exhausts.

LED lights, 23-inch wheels and an aluminium and carbonfibre interior trim kit also form part of the package, with softened springs lowering the car by 40mm. Other interior changes include aluminium pedals and a revised speedometer.

No prices have been announced.

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eatthehorns 7 September 2009

Re: BMW X6 Tycoon Evo revealed

"Other changes include a body kit that is 600mm wider than standard..." - Now that ain't right.

bol 6 September 2009

Re: BMW X6 Tycoon Evo revealed

Proof that you can indeed polish a turd.

eseaton 6 September 2009

Re: BMW X6 Tycoon Evo revealed

As time goes by, I am becomming increasingly convinced that the staff at Autocar put on a professional facade for the magazine, but secretly unleash their fetishes (and obvious admiration) for abused German machinery via their website. I bet their car park is full of this stuff...

I also wonder if the person who posts these "Breaking News" things ever reads the feedback they get? I assume they can see that they are universally ridiculed? But perhaps the abuse is all part of the fetish?