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Artist Reimagined BMW XM Label Red Without The Red Accents, Looks More Sinister
Car designer, Nikita Chuicko reimagined the BMW XM Label Red without the red accents, looks more sinister.
XM Label Red has red accents around the kidney grilles, wheels as well as a red badge in the driver-side kidney grille.
But satin black styling posted by Nikita Chuicko seems to suit the BMW XM model much better than the red accent.
Nikita Chuicko also replaced the OEM set on the BMW XM Label Red with a new Y-spoke alloys.
New renderings signed by Car designer, Nikita Chuicko, has reimagined the all-new BMW XM Label Red without the distinct Red Accents, giving the brand’s most powerful M model a more menacing look.
The recently revealed BMW XM Label Red packs Toronto Red exterior accents, which can be seen around the kidney grilles, windows, wheels as well as a red badge in the driver-side kidney grille.
But the satin black styling posted by Nikita Chuicko on his Instagram handle @Kelsonik seems to suit the BMW XM model much better than the red accent as well as the new Y-spoke alloys that replaced the OEM set.
Sharing the pictures of the BMW XM Label Red as well as his renderings, Nikita Chuicko wrote :
“New BMW XM Label Not So Red with new wheels.”
Nikita Chuicko didn’t say anything on the powertrain, so his rendering still use the M Division’s gasoline-electric plug-in hybrid, which makes 738-hp and 738 pound-feet of torque.
The XM will reach 60 mph from standstill in 3.7 seconds and reach an electronically limited speed of 155 mph (250 km/h) or 175 mph (282 km/h) if owners opt for the optional M Driver’s Package.
When the performance-focused XM Label Red arrives in the market, it will rival the more expensive Lamborghini Urus Performante, Ferrari Purosangue, Aston Martin DBX707, and Bentley Bentayga Speed.