The sixth-gen M5 is almost ready to celebrate its
first anniversary, but tuners have already laid their hands on it. Manhart’s name has recently
joined the list with the MH5 700. The super saloon benefits from a new ECU,
which bumps the power of the twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 to a staggering 723 PS and 870 Nm of torque.
Unfortunately, the aftermarket specialist doesn’t
say how quick this tuned M5 F90 is from 0 to 100 km/h. But since it
boasts an extra 123 PS and 120 Nm over the stock car, a
few tenths of a second have been likely shaved from the latter’s 3.4 seconds
time.
The tuner can also fit your ride with a stainless
steel exhaust system and, for an extra cost, customers can order the carbon
fiber exhaust tips. In this combo, the car can “behave calm and gentle”, but
push the throttle down and the MH5 shouts like there is no tomorrow.
Other mechanical upgrades include the addition of KW
coilover springs, which bring the M5 about 20 mm closer to the ground,
while leaving just enough room under the wheel arches for the 21-inch Concave
One aluminum rims that are finished in Silk-Matte Black.
Manhart’s M5 also features a carbon fiber exterior
package consisting of a front spoiler with side blades, new diffuser, and a
hood that’s said to be in development, contrasted by the matte gold decals. As Manhart says, “interior
changes are very subtle”, as they comprise of the company’s logo on the
steering wheel and new floor mats with special embroidery.