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Hartge X6 Revealed

 Hartge X6 Revealed
Hartge X6

German tuner Hartge takes BMW's 3.0 liter, twin turbo diesel to 328 hp and 675 Nm of torque on the X6 xDrive35d

Right on the heels of the X6 M debut comes German tuner Hartge with a boogie-fied version of the monster SUV/Coupe. But tuning is all about the little details and this X6 xDrive35d diesel comes with a few fine flourishes.

The twin-turbo 3.0 liter diesel gets a working to the tune of 328 hp and 675 Nm of torque. That brings the 2,185 kg mass that is the X6 from 0 to 100 km/h in under 6 seconds, as opposed to the standard model's time of 6.9. Hartge has measured the derestricted maximum speed at 256 km/h.

But the engine work is only a small part of the story. The aerodynamic kit made of PUR-RIM, an ultra-lightweight polyurethane plastic, helps make that sprint time and top speed possible. The kit includes a front spoiler and skirt at the back beholding an integrated diffuser and stainless-steel tailpipes in a quadrilateral shape. A Hartge suspension set also lowers the X6 by 30 mm.

All this is riding on Hartge's 22-inch "Classic 2" wheels fitted with 295/30ZR22 at the front and 335/25ZR22 tires at the rear. On the inside is a series of carbon paneling and parts, including a 3-spoke Hartge leather steering wheel.

The full Hartge package for the X6 xDrive35d will set you back 29,353.94 euros, all parts and labor included.

Source: Hartge

The X6 from HARTGE - the new crossover dimension

Two ton diesel sprinter with a top speed of 256 km/h

Herbert Hartge and his team have pushed the skilful stylistic blend of a four-wheel drive vehicle from the SAV segment (below the waistline) and a coupé (above it) into a new dimension. His X6 xDrive35d is more than an extraordinary symbiosis of a high-street thoroughbred and a crossover workhorse. Although the diesel engine with Twin turbocharger is already the most powerful in its class, the specialists from Germany's Saarland region have breathed on the power plant so it now generates no less than 241 kW (328 hp) at 4400 rpm and a mighty 675 Nm of torque low down at 2000 rpm. At the same time, the emissions remain well within limits for such a powerful vehicle at 220 g/km. Indeed, the X6 xDrive35d from HARTGE uses half a litre less diesel per 100 kilometres than its series counterpart under comparable conditions. Equally impressive are the performance figures. Despite a weight of 2,185 kg, the X6 takes only six seconds to reach 100 km/h and is thus significantly quicker off the mark than the standard xDrive35d (6.9 sec.). The maximum speed - there is no electronic limiter on the HARTGE model - has been measured at 256 km/h.

Visually underscoring the concentrated power hidden beneath the bonnet is the HARTGE aerodynamic kit in high quality PUR-RIM material. Wheel-arch extensions linked by side sills provide sufficient room for the HARTGE suspension, which includes a set of sports springs with or without level-control system for the rear axle and lowering by 30 mm, and the company's "CLASSIC 2" wheels (10.5 x 22" offset 33 at the front and 12 x 22" offset 23 at the back).

These attractive aluminium wheels are fitted with ultra-wide tyres (295 / 30 ZR 22 at the front and 335 / 25 ZR 22 at the rear). Rounding off the kit are a front spoiler and a rear skirt with an integrated diffuser while carbon casings for the exterior mirrors, stainless-steel tail pieces with quadrilateral tail pipes (large version) left and right for the exhaust system, HARTGE emblems and insignia emphasize the individual outfit of this X6.

The interior is dominated by a sporting atmosphere à la HARTGE. Via the HARTGE 3-spoke leather steering wheel with carbon inserts - alternatively, carbon steering-wheel covers are available - the driver's glance falls on a 300 km/h speedometer and rev counter with dials in silver metallic and red needles. Plenty of room for personal touches to the "interior architecture" of the X6 is given by a variety of accessories including decor and interior trim, carbon parts for the dashboard and consoles, aluminium foot rest and pedal set, as well as black velour foot and load-area mats.

A full HARTGE conversion for the X6 xDrive35d - including fitment and painting work - costs EUR 29,353.94 including 19% VAT. Naturally, all parts can also be retrofitted individually.

 

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Comments (16)

 Renegade Renegade
This car can be tuned up by God Himself, it will remain ugly.
April 16, 2009 5:49 pm
 IKA595 IKA595
agree but may be other color and real view can imagine to us other side of that tune?
April 16, 2009 6:34 pm
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
The internet.... not the best way of viewing this car. See it in real life, and it's a completely different story (no, I am NOT a BMW fanboy....)
April 16, 2009 6:56 pm
 Beetle Beetle
Ahh thats where the car went fom my monopoly set :)
April 16, 2009 7:34 pm
 paaaaaatrick paaaaaatrick
Say what you want, but I still find the X6 to be really sexy, and I'm not a BMW-fanboy either.
April 16, 2009 8:01 pm
 termigni termigni
yuck. i'll keep mine stock and keep my $$$$$$$ in my pocket too.
April 16, 2009 9:20 pm
 CarLife CarLife
Making ugly hideous.
April 16, 2009 9:27 pm
 GRAVE GRAVE
looks like a duck!
April 16, 2009 9:40 pm
 Imasa Imasa
I thought this car was hot until a friend told me it looked like the Ford Aztec. This package is actually pretty clean, unlike what we are used to seeing.
April 16, 2009 9:40 pm
 carbonsigma carbonsigma
SSANGYONG ACTYON. I saw a white X6 xDrive50i with black rims today, I must say it looks better in real life.
April 17, 2009 9:45 am
 GermanCarsRule GermanCarsRule
I dont like the bodykit, but X6 is a polarising car ... and that it should be! Everything but no mainstream!
April 17, 2009 12:22 pm
 boodi12 boodi12
y do you delete my comment !!! screw u you
April 18, 2009 12:52 am