BMW tuning specialist Hartge has launched a new assortment of aero add-ons and sport exhaust systems for the 1-Series. Available parts include a front lip spoiler, rear diffuser, side skirts, roof and boot lid spoilers, carbon casings for the exterior mirrors, inserts for the lower air vents, decals and the not so necessary, Hartge emblems. The tuner has also released two new sport exhaust systems with four tailpipes for the 125i and 135i models with the M Aerodynamic package.
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Thursday, June 9, 2011
Hartge Releases New Aero Parts for BMW 1-Series
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Hartge's Tuning Programme for the New BMW Z4 Roadster
After AC Schnitzer and Hamann, it's time for Hartge to release details on its tuning programme for the new BMW Z4 Roadster that has just begun to arrive in showrooms across the world. Hartge's initial offerings cover a somewhat broader spectrum than its two fellow German tuning boutiques. Aside from the firm's classic multispoke alloy wheels that are available in sizes 18 and 19 inches, Hartge's programme also includes stainless steel exhaust pipes, aluminum pedals and footrest, special emblems for the exterior and interior plus a new speedometer.
source: http://carscoop.blogspot.com
2010 BMW Z4 Roadster: Let The Tuning Games Begin
Obviously this ain't one of your typical tuning proposals as the only visible changes on the 2010 BMW Z4 appear to be limited to the beefier 20-inch Hartge alloy wheels and the carbon-fiber front splitters, but it's a start. Scooped by a poster over at the Zpost forums, the lightly tuned bimmer is an unregistered model owned by a BMW / Hartge dealer. For those that would like something more spicy, no need to worry as it's just a matter of time before we start seeing the usual BMW tuning boutiques announcing their Z4 E89 progammes.
source: http://carscoop.blogspot.com
Monday, May 16, 2011
Hartge Presents Aerodynamic Doodads for BMW X6
More often than not, Hartge tweaks BMWs to make them go faster but this time, the German firm decided to focus its attention on beefing up the X6s looks with a full-bodykit that includes a front bumper, side skirts, a rear apron with an integrated diffuser, wheel arch extensions with air-intakes and new tail pipes. The aerodynamic body parts can be complemented with a set of Hartge-designed alloy wheels that are available in various sizes.
source: http://carscoop.blogspot.com
Monday, February 7, 2011
Hartge Presents New Tuning Program for the BMW 116d
If you're looking for a bit more oomph for your new BMW 116d, you may want to check out Hartge's latest tuning program for the entry-level diesel version of the three- and five-door 1-Series hatchback. The specific package consists of performance improvements that come in the form of an upgraded ECU that boosts the 2.0-liter turbo diesel's output from 115HP and 260Nm of torque to 143HP and 315Nm (232 lb-ft).
There's also a sport suspension kit that adds new springs which lower the 116d's ride height by 25mm as well as a sport exhaust system. And if you're still not content, Hartge will have no problem upgrading your bimmer with a numerous aero parts and a new set of alloy wheels and tires.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Hartge Introduces New Aerodynamic Add-Ons for BMW M3
Being one of the best BMW tuners in Germany, Hartge constantly updates its offers for the Bavarian car. This time, the German tuner has released a new set of aerodynamic extras for the BMW M3 range that consists of a sedan, coupe and convertible models. The list contains spoiler carbon fiber front lip, side sills to the front and rear, rear diffuser for the coupe and convertible models, subtle boot lid spoiler for the sedan and coupe M3 plus a set of carbon casings for exterior mirrors.