Tuned BMW M8 Outpowers Even Some Supercars
A one-of-a-kind BMW M8 from G-Power has shocked even hardcore tuning fans — here’s how they pulled it off.
G-Power has done it again. This time, the spotlight is on the BMW M8 — and the details of the project are still under wraps. Experts are already debating just how far the tuning has gone.
In the world of performance tuning, the name G-Power has long been synonymous with extreme upgrades. Recently, the German specialists made headlines once more with their latest creation based on the BMW M8. The result? A car powerful enough to challenge some of the most exclusive and expensive supercars on the planet.

Just a few weeks ago, G-Power gained attention for its bright green BMW M3 Touring, nicknamed The Hulk. That wagon stunned the public with not only its eye-catching color but also its massive 700 horsepower. However, the new M8 project, experts say, takes performance to an entirely new level.

At first glance, the car retains its familiar BMW design — but under the hood lies a beast. G-Power’s engineers have significantly reworked the engine, pushing output figures once reserved only for elite supercars. Alongside the power upgrade, the car also received a series of technical improvements, including a revised exhaust system and an upgraded suspension setup.

Thanks to these modifications, the BMW M8 is now not only faster but also sharper and more aggressive to drive. According to G-Power, the car can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just a few seconds, with a top speed that surpasses the standard M8 by a considerable margin. Yet despite the monstrous performance, its exterior remains relatively understated — allowing drivers to enjoy the power without drawing too much attention.
G-Power hasn’t revealed all the secrets behind the build, but one thing is clear: this BMW M8 is capable of surprising even the most seasoned speed enthusiasts. More details on the technical specs and upgrade costs are expected soon. For now, the car has already sparked lively discussions among fans and experts alike, all eager to see what G-Power will come up with next.
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