How much can you improve an already very capable car? We’ll let Carbonfiber Dynamics’ latest offering provide the answer.

This stunning looking machine went through so many upgrades, it actually transcended the standard vehicle’s capabilities, receiving a new name in the process. Called the BMW M4R, it is essentially a rolling exhibit of high-end aftermarket and carbon-fiber sculpted parts.

For starters, it develops no less than 700 hp and 860 Nm of torque, mainly thanks to two TTE 6XX Turbochargers running 2.3 bar of boost pressure, a methanol injection kit and a Burger Motorsport JB4 tune. What’s more interesting is that the engine tune enables various power levels at the push of a button. The M4R also features An Eventuri Carbon/Kevlar Intake, and an Akrapovic Downpipe to really let the inline-six sing.

Of course, the list of mods is way more comprehensive, but all you need to know is that it accelerates from 100 km/h to 200 km/h in 5.9 seconds!

But power is nothing without control, that’s why the M4R comes with a new Bilstein B16 EDC suspension system, a Mov’it-signed braking system with 6-piston calipers and 392 mm discs at the front and 4-piston calipers and 380 mm discs at the rear, as well as a clutch from Dodson Motorsport capable of coping with the extra grunt.

Visually, the M4R has a Japan-made carbon-fiber suit composed of an MTC Design bonnet, Varis side skirts and diffuser and a 3DDesign front bumper and rear wing capable of providing additional downforce at high speeds. Completing the package is a 56°NORD carbon roof box that has been tested at speeds of up to 300 km/h, and a GT4-style wrapping from Revowrap.

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