To maximize the driving experience, Manhart has revealed a radical interpretation of the BMW M240i, the MH2 450, which is even more powerful than the original model.
As always, Manhart has enhanced the 3.0-liter six-cylinder turbo engine with 374 hp and 500 Nm of maximum torque using an internally developed MHtronic module that was added to the engine, as well as a new exhaust system with an active valve and four tips, which allowed the power of the MH2 450 to increase to 440 hp and 600 Nm of torque.
At the chassis level, the German tuner added H&R springs or KW coilovers, which allow for a lowered suspension to enhance dynamic behavior.
Aesthetically, the MH2 450 features a competition-style body kit, with white, gray, and red details on a black paint job. It also includes a set of Manhart carbon applications, notably the front spoiler, side skirts, rear diffuser, and larger rear spoiler.
Lastly, but by no means least, the interior features a steering wheel with a new leather/Alcantara cover, along with carbon paddle shifters.