G-Power’s BMW XM Gets a Makeover and 937 HP of Raw Power
Tuner G-Power has unleashed a one-off BMW XM, pushing the plug-in hybrid SUV to a staggering 937 hp and 1,400 Nm (1,033 lb-ft) of torque—far beyond its factory specs.
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Vrrphaa Team
7/30/20252 min read


G-Power Just Turned the BMW XM Into a 937-HP Carbon-Clad Monster
Tuner G-Power has taken BMW’s already wild XM and cranked it up to ludicrous levels—937 horsepower and a neck-snapping 1,400 Nm (1,033 lb-ft) of torque. That’s way beyond factory specs, putting this hybrid SUV in direct competition with beasts like the Lamborghini Urus and Aston Martin DBX. And with a Mansory carbon fiber makeover and massive 23-inch Hurricane RR wheels, this thing looks as insane as it drives.
Brute Force Meets German Engineering
The stock BMW XM is no slouch, packing a 738-hp twin-turbo 4.4L V8 hybrid. But G-Power’s engineers dug deeper, squeezing out an extra 202 hp and 400 Nm by tweaking the ECU, boost pressure, and ignition timing. Oh, and they killed the speed limiter—so instead of topping out at 270 km/h (168 mph), this beast can now hit 300 km/h (186 mph), making it one of the fastest performance SUVs on the planet.
To match the extra grunt, G-Power threw on a sportier exhaust with 200-cell downpipes, keeping it Euro 6-compliant while ensuring it sounds as mean as it looks.
Mansory’s Carbon Fiber Touch
Instead of designing its own body kit, G-Power teamed up with Mansory to wrap the XM in full carbon fiber aggression. The upgrades include:
A new front splitter and bumper accents
Wider fenders and a sculpted hood
Side skirts and a massive rear diffuser
A rear wing for that extra "don’t mess with me" vibe
Drenched in eye-searing orange with black accents, this XM is impossible to ignore. The interior gets a custom treatment too, though G-Power’s keeping those details under wraps for now.
More Power? Oh, It’s Coming
This 937-hp beast is a one-off, but G-Power offers other insane packages for the XM, including:
838 hp (850 PS) and 1,100 Nm (811 lb-ft)
888 hp (900 PS) and 1,150 Nm (848 lb-ft)
And they’re not done yet—a 1,000-hp version is in the works, complete with a full Deeptone exhaust system. These upgrades will also be available for the new BMW M5 (G90) and M5 Touring (G99), which share the same hybrid V8 heart.
Love It or Hate It, the XM Won’t Be Ignored
Since its debut in 2022, the BMW XM has split opinions—its bold design and hybrid muscle make it a tuner’s dream. But with 937 hp, a Mansory makeover, and a 300 km/h top speed, G-Power’s version might be the wildest one yet.
So, would you dare to drive this orange monster? Or is it just too much?
(Source: G-Power)













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