a modified BMW XM flagship SUV that Renegade Design released, enhanced with an eye-catching bodykit. These add-ons are available for shipping anywhere in the world, but the company has decided not to reveal their price.
A few months ago, the Dubai-based tuner teased us with digital renderings of the bodykit, but now we can see actual images of the altered BMW XM in two different configurations.
The first version has a glossy black bodykit that contrasts sharply with the bodywork's Crayon Grey vinyl wrap. Wider fenders, a noticeable splitter with matching side sills, an extended rear bumper, a diffuser, end-to-end intake garnishes, and an enlarged rear wing are all part of this kit.
The second example has an all-black finish and a bodykit made entirely of carbon fiber, which gives it a more ominous appearance. This kit includes an under-the-hood carbon fiber add-on that can be seen from the driver's seat.
Moreover, the black SUV is equipped with a brand-new set of enormous 23-inch alloy wheels with a ten-spoke design and red brake calipers behind them, in contrast to the white BMW XM, which still uses the stock wheels. Every XM emblem has a striking red accent to bring everything together, matching the red leather upholstery that takes center stage in the cabin.
According to Renegade Design, each bodykit is made by hand and has a unique number. In case you were wondering, the tuner doesn't modify the XM's chassis or powertrain in any way. This shouldn't be too concerning, though, as the BMW M flagship's standard PHEV drivetrain, which consists of a single electric motor and a twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 engine, produces 738 horsepower and 997 Nm of torque.