G-Power Feels 887 HP Is Ideal For BMW M5 CS
by AutoExpert | 30 December, 2021
Since fast BMWs are nothing new to G-Power, this announcement of M5 CS tuning packages comes as no surprise. If nothing else, the M5 facelift's most powerful and most costly model will have a few owners who wish to go things even farther by visiting aftermarket shops.
To begin, the twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 makes 627 hp (468 kW / 636 PS) and 750 lb-ft of torque in the stock M5 CS.
The eight-speed automatic gearbox and the rear-biased M xDrive all-wheel-drive system distribute power to all four wheels.
The GP-700 tuning kit contains software changes that boost BMW M5 CS's power to 690 hp (515 kW / 700 PS) and torque to 850 Nm (627 lb-ft). For 730 hp (544 kW / 740 PS) and 900 Nm (664 lb-ft), the GP-740 has the GP Deeptone exhaust system. And then there is the GP-780 featuring sports downpipes, which boosts power to 769 hp (573 kW / 780 PS) and torque to 950 Nm (701 lb-ft).
The GP-820 package seen in the photos, has even more hardware tweaks, culminating in 809 hp (603 kW / 820 PS) and 1,000 Nm of torque (737 lb-ft). Furthermore, the top-of-the-line GP-900 produces 887 hp (662 kW/900 PS) and 1,050 Nm (774 lb-ft), trying to make the BMW M5 CS a real destroyer. Improved turbochargers, sports downpipes, and the Deeptone exhaust system were used to generate this massive power.
The only design variations between the shown models and the regular BMW M5 CS are the forged wheels and the 100 mm tailpipes, which are offered in carbon or forged carbon. The GP-Ventury vented carbon fiber bonnet and the GP-Dynamic rear wing, on the other hand, are available for individuals who desire an aftermarket design.
The Hurricane RS's multi-spoke wheels and the Hurricane RR's double-spoke wheels are both available in 21-inch sizes, with 285/30R21 front and 295/30R21 rear performance tires.
Pricing starts at €2,495 ($2,833) for the software-only GP-700, up to €23,640 ($26,852) for a full-spec GP-820 (hardware, software, and aesthetic adjustments) and much higher for the GP-900. The total cost of improvements for the Hurricane models starts at €59,500 ($67,595) for the RS and rises to €119,000 ($135,228) for the RR.