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      04-01-2021, 05:42 PM   #1
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Torque 1000 Nm
0-100 km/h 2.9 s
Vmax 315 km/h / 196 mph
Impressive. But they can keep all that forged carbon.
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That forged carbon is today's in thing which I'm not fully used to yet. Impressive nonetheless, makes me want to go back to the E9x platform for the V8 experience.
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That forged carbon is today's in thing which I'm not fully used to yet. Impressive nonetheless, makes me want to go back to the E9x platform for the V8 experience.
I think in the future most forged carbon will be looked at like green house paint from the 70's. Looks so out of place in most applications...
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I think in the future most forged carbon will be looked at like green house paint from the 70's. Looks so out of place in most applications...
or like popcorn ceilings
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Love it. The forged carbon interior trim and the exhaust are awesome. Would love one of these and a Brabus G-Wagon.
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Love it. The forged carbon interior trim and the exhaust are awesome. Would love one of these and a Brabus G-Wagon.
Agreed! And I love the forged carbon look. The weave is everywhere now and copied fake to exhaustion.
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