The all-black look is the most widespread and the most widely-appreciated style of tuning. It can make any car look good, even cars that didn’t look good in the first place.
However, when the car you start with is the sleek-looking new BMW M5, the job of making the car look good is substantially easier. It’s already a handsome car in stock form and with the all-black treatment, it looks even better.
The M5 gets a carbon fiber aerodynamic body kit, which not only improves air flow over the car, but also gives it a lower, wider, meaner stance, further enhanced by the lowered suspension. To complete the list of exterior modifications, we need to mention the bootlid spoiler, also made out of carbon fiber, and the blacked out rims which complete the outside black theme.
On the inside of this project created by 3D Design in Japn, the car gets new pedals, gauges and mats and to add a bit more to the experience of driving (and canceling out the engine noise coming from the speakers – shame on BMW for doing that), the M5 gets a new stainless steel exhaust system for that extra bit of proper engine noise from its 4.4-liter V8.
The M5 gets a carbon fiber aerodynamic body kit, which not only improves air flow over the car, but also gives it a lower, wider, meaner stance, further enhanced by the lowered suspension. To complete the list of exterior modifications, we need to mention the bootlid spoiler, also made out of carbon fiber, and the blacked out rims which complete the outside black theme.
On the inside of this project created by 3D Design in Japn, the car gets new pedals, gauges and mats and to add a bit more to the experience of driving (and canceling out the engine noise coming from the speakers – shame on BMW for doing that), the M5 gets a new stainless steel exhaust system for that extra bit of proper engine noise from its 4.4-liter V8.