MANHART has rolled out a new highly customized BMW meant for off-roading and lots of other uses. The vehicle is called MANHART MHX6 Dirt² and there will be five versions made each ringing in at € 395.000. The highly customized vehicles will take 6-8 months to build.

The engine is highly modified with new pistons, connecting rods, upgraded turbos, and a custom air intake. The result is 900 hp and 1200 Nm of torque. The car also gets an upgraded cooling system and new brakes all around.


No interior photos for now but Manhart promises to fit bucket seats in the MHX6 Dirt², at the rear there will be individual seats as well. Another interesting feature on board the MHX6 Dirt² is a fridge to cool drinks during a drive in the hot dunes.

The MHX6 Dirt² gets a heavy duty transmission and a strengthened rear axle. Brakes are also suitably uprated to handle the extreme power. Suspension modifications include a new set of KW springs which push the rid height up. In combination with a set of 21 inch wheels and 305×40 BF Goodrich all terrain tires, the ground clearance should be good enough for heavy off-roading.