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2013 BMW M5 facelift & new M6 get Competition Package
Tue, 21 May 2013The BMW M5 (left) & M6 with new Competition Packacge But the 2013 BMW M5 – and its coupe sister, the BMW M6 – will also be getting a Competition Package option for 2013, which is probably more interesting than the minor tweaks to the 2013 5 Series. The Competition Package adds more power to both the M5 and M6 – a whole 15bhp, taking it up to 567bhp – enough to improve the 0-62mph by 0.2s on both M5 and M6 as well as re-tuned dampers and springs – which lower ride height on the M5, but not the M6 – stiffer anti-roll bars, new M Diff and an improved Dynamic Mode which should allow you to play a bit more. On the cosmetic front, just like the 5 Series facelift, you’ll have to look quite hard to see what the Competition Package adds, but you do get a black finish on the tail pipes and a slightly different set of 20″ alloys.
Ferrari F620 GT leaks out
Fri, 24 Feb 2012Ferrari F620 GT leaks ahead of debut The first photo of the replacement for the Ferrari 599 – the Ferrari F620 GT – has leaked out ahead of next week’s reveal. The Ferrari F620 GT has been teased over the last week or so, and Ferrari are planning to reveal the successor to the 599 next week. But now we have the first photo of the new F620 GT thanks to the guys over at GTSpirit.
New boss plans VW revolution
Wed, 22 Nov 2006By Georg Kacher Motor Industry 22 November 2006 10:00 The Volkswagen Group is set for a huge shake-up, following the resignation of chairman Bernd Pischetsrieder. Product plans across all seven marques, the group brand strategy, platform sharing and costs will all be reviewed by incoming boss Martin Winterkorn, who clinched the role following Audi's stellar performance under his leadership. CAR Online can reveal that Winterkorn is likely to rip up Pischetsrieder's brand group structure, to improve communication and efficiencies.