The news about Hamann BMW M4 F82 came so exclusively that it only came in images. In the gallery below you are about to see the latest project of the tuner, which looks incredibly well. The pictures clearly show that there have been added some styling parts for the coupe. Unfortunately, Hamann hasn't revealed yet any details about the package, which visibly includes a lot of carbon fiber elements.

To be more precise, from this material are made the front lip spoiler, rear diffuser, side skirts, new hood and an adjustable rear wing. The rims are also very special, come in contrasting shade and are multispoke. They have been coupled with low-profile tyres. Nothing has been said about an engine upgrade or chassis's modification, despite the fact that Hamann is a specialist for engine tuning.

As a matter of fact, there is little need to tweak the powerplant of the M4, which is the 3.0 liter TwinPower Turbo Inline six-cylinder. It produces 431 horsepower (317 kW) at 5,500RPM and 550Nm (406 lb-ft) of maximum torque at 1,850RPM. The unit is coupled with a six-speed manual gearbox and helps the BMW cover the 0-100 km/h acceleration sprint in only 4.3 seconds on its way to a top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph).

Acceleration time becomes even better, when the car is fitted with the optional seven-speed ///M DCT. Precisely, it is 4.1 seconds for the 0-100 km/h sprint. In addition to this, the M4 is able to cover 100 km with just 8.8 liters of fuel in the combined cycle with the manual transmission and 8.3 liter with the DCT. The official details about Hamann BMW M4 F82 are expected to be soon revealed, so we have to wait little more to get the idea of what the interior of this customized M4 will look like.

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Source: Hamann