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Audi Unveil the new electric car price starts from 88 16lakh

Audi Unveil the new electric car price starts from 88 16lakh
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Ab Frühjahr im Handel: Bislang stärkster Serien-BMW: M5 startet als CS-Version

Ab Frühjahr im Handel: Bislang stärkster Serien-BMW: M5 startet als CS-Version
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Bislang stärkster Serien-BMW: M5 startet als CS-Version | Freie Presse

Bislang stärkster Serien-BMW: M5 startet als CS-Version | Freie Presse
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2021 BMW X5 M and X6 M Tuned to 700hp, Software Upgrade Only

2021 BMW X5 M and X6 M Tuned to 700hp, Software Upgrade Only 19th January 2021 Swiss tuner Dahler Competition has gotten their hands on the BMW F95 X5 M and the F96 X6 M, boosting their power levels and overall performance. These high-performance SUVs leave the factory packed with more than enough power. A 4.4L V8 twin-turbo with an output of 600hp and 750Nm of torque as standard. For the Competition variant, the output is improved to 625hp and 750Nm of torque. Not many SUVs on the market will do 0-100km/h in 3.7s, this is still supercar territory. There are 2 power boost levels offered by Dahler, Power Boost level 1 features 700hp and 840Nm torque and a top speed of 302 km/h. This is possible largely due to an optimized ECU tune. Power boost level 2 is still in development but is expected to have more power, it will entail a significant upgrade of current hardware.

2021 Subaru Forester gets a much-needed power boost

By Motoring Reporter - 12 January 2021 The new 2.5-litre Subaru Forester models will reach our shores in March. Image: Supplied Subaru SA announced on Monday that it will be bolstering its Forester range with the option of a new 2.5-litre engine derivative. Mated to a Lineartronic CVT gearbox this beefier motor muscles outs 136kW - a handy increase of 21kW over the 2.0-litre engine that until now has been the only engine available to local customers. Maximum torque has been boosted by 43Nm to 239Nm. Despite this increase in power Subaru claims that the 2.5-litre remains as efficient as the 2.0-litre model, consuming 7.6l/100km on the combined cycle.

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