G-Power BMW M3

We have a new G-Power tuning kit for all the BMW enthusiasts looking to increase their M3 performance figures. This brand new package from the notorious BMW tuners G-Power, consists of a supercharger to boost the factory 3.2-liter six-cylinder powerplant to 450 PS and 460 Nm of torque. This is a big jump of 107 PS and 95 Nm of torque over the stock version. At the track, the modified BMW M3 can now sprint from 0 to 200 km/h in just 14.7 seconds while reaching a top speed of 300 km/h!

Wald Mercedes 3rd Edition Black Bison Kits

The famous Wald International tuners have released this video along with some pictures of a new 3rd edition Black Bison kit for Mercedes models. We’ll begin with their W221 package for the Mercedes S-Class (pictured) that features R13 RENOVATIO 22-inch matte black rims. For the exterior styling, the car received new front and rear bumpers, new fender vents, customized side steps, and new rear spoilers on the trunk and roof. Check out what the Mercedes CLS was hooked up with next.

CCG Automotive Dodge Challenger SRT8

German car wrap specialists CCG Automotive have customized this Dodge Challenger SRT8 with some unique exterior styling and serious power under the hood. While we thought Lambo doors were a thing of the past, they do make an appearance occasionally no matter how ridiculous they look. Perhaps the nicest aftermarket parts are the Asanti rims with Pirelli Scorpion Zero Rollers to fit perfectly under the widen fenders. The tuners then covered the sports car with their lime green car wrap featuring white racing stripes on the hood, roof and doors.

ATT-TEC Tuned BMW M3 With G-Power Parts

This is one of the first projects we’ve covered from the lesser known tuning company ATT-TEC who have done a good job with this BMW M3 convertible. By giving it an increase of power with a G-Power tuning kit, the stock performance numbers have seen a jump from 420 PS to 520 PS or 513 horsepower. This is a significant boost for the price of only €11,430 or US $15,000. Installation from the ATT-TEC tuners will run €1,310 or US $1,720. These prices do not include the new coilovers, wheels or exterior styling parts which we’ll get into next.

Kicherer Mercedes-Benz M-Class Tuning

Enthusiasts with the new generation Mercedes-Benz M-Class or ML that are interested in a tuning kit should turn to the German company Kicherer. They have released this styling package for the luxury ride that completely transforms the exterior. They made the Mercedes SUV more appealing with a wide body kit featuring a new front bumper, rear bumper, extended wheel arches, matching rocker panels and an integrated diffuser to go along with the trapezoid exhaust tips.

MR Car Design Tuned Opel Insignia OPC

The German tuners at MR Car Design have released their latest project for the Open Insignia OPC. This car is the sibling to the U.S. version of the Buick Regal GS, however it received a more powerful engine. Compared to the four cylinder turbocharged front wheel drive Buick, the Opel Insignia OPC received a V6 turbocharged powerplant with AWD. Upon seeing the tuned Opel you won’t notice the power difference, but you will be amazed with how low the car rides to the ground. This baby is slammed!

Five Axis Scion FR-S

With the upcoming market launch for the Scion FR-S approaching quickly, tuners such as Five Axis are not wasting any time. They have worked out a deal with the affordable car manufacturer to produce a new styling package that will be sold throughout Scion dealerships nationwide. This brand new aero kit was inspired by the previous Scion FR-S concept. Check out all the features and a quick teaser video after the jump.

Project Kahn Range Rover Tuning

Project Kahn is at it again with the Range Rover tuning projects, this time sending us one with a bright red paint job that will surely grab everyone’s attention. We typically do not see this bright of a color used on the popular Range Rover SUV, however it looks decent this go around. It contrasts the black body parts such as the carbon fiber grille, air vents and rear bumper accents quite well. They are calling this particular model the “Red Ranger” which is obvious yet fitting.

Foliatec Spray Film For Wheels

This could possibly be the next big trend for custom wheel colors. German vinyl car wrap specialists Foliatec have manufactured a new spray film that will allow tuning enthusiasts to change the color of their wheels easily. It is much cheaper than an expensive paint job, and coats the wheel in a tough rubber like film that will also protect the original coating underneath. If the customer doesn’t like the result or wants to change the color later on, they can simply peel it off with a removal kit.

New Dodge Viper SRT GTS

Revealing itself ahead of the New York Motor Show debut is the all new Dodge Viper SRT and the SRT Viper GTS. They both will receive the new logo called the “Stryker” which was determined by the Viper Club of America. Rumors about the powerplant state that the SRT Viper will hold a 8.4-liter V10 engine producing 640 bhp and 600 lb-ft of torque. This is supposedly the most torque of any naturally aspirated car in the world.

Anderson Germany Lincoln Navigator

For all those gangsters and big ballers out there, Anderson Germany has released a tuning package for the Lincoln Navigator. This isn’t a typical SUV to modify, however there are always enthusiasts looking for something new. Well here it is, the murdered out Lincoln Navi with dark tints on the rear, all black wheels and a sinister hyper gloss black paint job to bring it all together. We’re surprised the front window nor the headlights received any smoke tinting. With all this black, what’s hard to notice is the numerous pieces of carbon fiber found on the Ford manufactured Lincoln Navigator.

Nissan GTR Nismo GT3 Race Car

It is finally here, the Nisan GTR Nismo GT3 race car that was put together by JR Motorsports. It has been under construction since 2011 and has gone through numerous tests to reach perfection. The Nismo GTR is powered by the factory 3.8-liter twin turbo, however the V6 delivering 530 PS will only go to one drive axle instead of the stock AWD. This will make the Nissan sports car much faster for racing conditions, while the aerodynamics will help the handling as well. While this isn’t the fastest Nissan GTR ever built, it is one of the most appealing in terms of styling.