ArmorTech Builds 2-Door BMW X6 Coupe

Posted on 16 July 2010 by Scott

ArmorTech has attempted to do the impossible: make the BMW X6 attractive by making it more impractical.

While this is no easy task, the Russian tuner transformed the X6 into a coupe by pushing the B-pillar backwards, adding 250 mm longer front doors, and moving the rear window forward by 200 mm. As part of the conversion, the company also installed modified front seats that tilt and slide forward to allow passengers easy access to the rear seat.

If customers aren’t happy with getting a standard X6 coupe, they can order engine upgrades, a sportier suspension, a modified exhaust and a high performance braking system. Other optional accessories include aftermarket wheels, an aggressive body kit, leather/alcantara upholstery, a sport steering wheel, and unique interior trim.

No word on pricing, but ArmorTech says the vehicle will be available worldwide.

Adapted from WorldCarFans

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