A past week, when G-Power allows BMW M8 to move freely with a huge amount of power and now the tuner is performing the same with this flashy M5. It’s known as the Hurricane RS and covers an orange-colored metallic body priced at €3,800 (about $4,200), but not on that carbon fiber hood (€5,236 / $5,750) with a center bulge flanked by vertical vents.

The outstanding sedan has 21-inch forged wheels with Michelin tires present as a complete set for €9,545 ($10,500), and replaces the stock exhaust system for a titanium setup with quad 100-mm tips made of carbon fiber. As with the other enhancements, the tailor-made exhaust to the M5 on tuner is not cheap, with G-Power charging a huge amount €8,449 ($9,300).

 

The biggest modification for the four-door car is the twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 has been updated to produce an 829 horsepower and 1,050 Newton-meters (774 pound-feet) of torque. It now requires a Bugatti Veyron-matching 2.5 seconds to finish the sprint to 62 mph (100 km/h) and will continue till it touches 217 mph (350 km/h).

 

The huge power gain of more than 200 hp through a tailor-made pair of turbochargers (€5,990 / $6,575), the aforesaid exhaust, together with other hardware and software modifications. G-Power says the car’s stunning highest speed is electronically governed to safeguard the tires.

 

There is a rumor that BMW itself will be providing the M5 more power by fitting a hotter CS special edition with a new twin-turbo V8 codenamed “S68” said to produce more than the 617 hp offered by the M5 Competition.