There=92s no shortage of tuners offering upgrades for the new BMW X6, and
> to add to this specialist BMW tuner Hartge has just unveiled its new
> aerodynamic kit for the sporty crossover. For those of you that have
> seen pictures of the high-performance X6 M and felt underwhelmed by the
> crossover=92s rather mundane appearance, then Hartge=92s latest kit may j= ust
> be one of the best alternatives we've seen to BMW M's own styling.
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> The actual kit itself consists of a number of aerodynamic pieces,
> including an aggressive front spoiler, a custom rear skirt and side
> sills for both sides of the car. Meanwhile, there are also wheel arch
> extensions with air intakes at the front, and wheel arch extensions at
> the rear as well. These modifications must be had in conjunction with
> Hartge's stainless steel tail pieces that accommodate four tailpipes,
> and also include a solid rear diffuser. Other mods available for the X6
> include carbon-fiber exterior mirror casings and Hartge emblems to
> replace the BMW-badges on the bonnet and at the rear.
>
> Overall, the Hartge kit looks much more impressive than the X6 M SUV,
> although the kit is only designed for the xDrive30d, xDrive35d,
> xDrive35i and xDrive50i models. We previously admonished a similar
> Hartge kit for the X6, but the new pictures taken in the studio setting
> really give it an aggressive appearance without appearing too desperate > for attention.
>
My favorite Hartge by far:
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