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The American tuning studio Vorsteiner, which is known not only for its wheels, but also for its aerodynamic body kits, has taken on the task of refining the latest generation of the “charged” BMW M2 sports car. The compact coupe in the G87 body was not changed technically, but the tuners offered large-scale modifications to the body for the car – a set of spectacular aerodynamic elements and branded wheels. Tuning will cost $20,000, not including wheels.

The car received a massive front bumper splitter, a new hood with additional air intakes, developed sills with additional aerodynamic elements, and a new rear bumper with a massive diffuser. The most unusual component of the kit was the trunk lid with an integrated ducktail spoiler.

All parts are made of carbon fiber, some of the elements are not painted, and some are made to match the body. The company also offers a lot of options for branded Vorsteiner wheels in different designs and different sizes.

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A set of body parts will cost customers $20,000, and the cost of the wheels will depend on the option chosen by the client. There is no data on the engine modification program, so the owner of the BMW M2 sports car will obviously have to look for third-party options to increase the output of the 3.0-liter 6-cylinder turbo engine, which produces 460 horsepower and 550 Newton-meters of torque in the factory version.

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