Lumma Design has focused mainly on enhancing the appearance of the BMW M6 coupe and convertible with its CLR600 S body kit, a follow-up to last year's CLR600 tuning kit. Lumma has reworked the M6 inside and out. The exterior package includes a front spoiler and side sills with air intake ducts, plus a rear apron with an integrated diffuser. Buyers can opt for a rear spoiler or a full rear wing.
The tuner has paid special attention to the engine bay, providing carbon-fiber air intake plenums and air filter housing, as well as red laminated valve covers. A sport exhaust system exits through quad tailpipes. Lumma lowers the suspension by 1.2 inches with a set of H&R performance springs. Three-piece wheels in aluminum and stainless steel come in 20- and 21-inch sizes, and can be fitted with Toyo performance rubber.
Interior pieces include tinted gauges, an extended speedometer, aluminum pedals and footrest and a choice of a wood/leather or carbon/leather steering wheel.
Monday, July 30, 2007
Car Review Lumma CLR600 S
Posted by kayonna at 12:50 AM
Labels: Automotive News, BMW, New Car
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