BMW M5 G90 Toxic Green Doesn’t Go Unnoticed

BMW M5 G90 Toxic Green Doesn’t Go Unnoticed

This Toxic Green BMW M5 is already turning heads at the Essen Motor Show

It seems nobody needs to convince tuners that the new M5 is worth upgrading. Even though BMW just started deliveries of its latest super sedan with a Sticker price tag that pushes the boundaries of affordability, KW Automotive has already shown off a wildly customized example at the 2024 Essen Motor Show.

The very first thing that grabs your attention is the striking finish. It’s a full body wrap in

"Toxic Green" which KW notes isn’t a factory option (yet) – this don’t need an imagery with a completeat" body wrap. This is "Toxic Green," and judging by the crowds it’s already attracting. Those heavily tinted headlights are almost certainly illegal, at least in its own headlight setup like as

Notes front. As with the glossy black accents,

You can’t miss that it’s been lowered. They’re currently at the prototype stage, but the

hanging lower, courtesy of KW’s new V4 three-way adjustable shock absorbers.

, , those are set to go on sale in the spring.

The 21-inch BBS CI-R Unlimited wheels with their satin gold finish further enhance the aggressive stance and add a bling. Rounding out the⎦

Continuing the black-out theme are pound it compand a predominantly black interior, which is further accented by Corsair s tailored to perfectly match the.

What are the potential benefits of extreme customization on a car like the BMW M5?

So, we’ve got this wildly customized ‘Toxic Green’ BMW M5 making waves at the Essen⁤ Motor Show. KW Automotive really went‍ all out with this build, from the eye-catching wrap to the lowered suspension and those gold BBS wheels. Now, I’ve ⁤got to ask, what do you ⁤think about​ this kind of extreme customization? ⁢Is⁢ it a testament to the M5’s ​potential, or is it just too much?

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