The stock XM, a highly controversial car, has been the center of attention lately. Despite the criticism, it continues to captivate audiences and attract tuning houses such as Mansory, Larte Design, Venuum, and now Renegade Design. Renegade Design has developed a carbon fiber body kit for the BMW XM, showcasing their attention to detail and craftsmanship. From the front splitter to the radiator grille, hood, fender flares, mirror caps, side skirts, door sills, rear bumper air diffuser, exhaust trims, and roof spoiler, every inch of the car is covered in carbon fiber. Although suspension modifications are not disclosed, the XM sits lower than its original factory height. As the first electrified M car, the XM boasts an impressive 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged V8 petrol engine, producing 483 horsepower and 480 pound-feet of torque. With the assistance of an electric motor integrated into the transmission, the total power output reaches 644 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque. The Label version takes it a step further with 738 horsepower. The car’s interior features a striking Sakhir orange color scheme, creating a visually appealing contrast with the white body and carbon fiber elements. Renegade Design plans to produce a limited number of ten body kits initially, with potential for more depending on demand. Pricing for the body kit is not mentioned, but it will be in addition to the $159,000 MSRP of the BMW XM. The Label variant comes with a higher price tag of $185,000 for the vehicle alone.
According to the Source autoevolution.com