A couple of years ago, we first reported on the Mamba GT3 Street while it was still just a concept in some renderings and sketches.

In the meantime, the company behind it, Hoffy Automobile, has turned it into a real thing.

Based on the BMW M4, it has most of its body panels either replaced or extensively modified, and the tuner says the kit is DTM/GTE-spec and made from CFRP. Besides the fender extensions, new front and rear bumpers, different side skirts, diffuser and large wings, the car also has LED DRLs, racing lights, OLED taillights, carbon fiber side mirror casings and 21-inch rims shod with Pirelli P Zero Nero tires.

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Moreover, the interior has also been modified with full Alcantara throughout the cabin, including on the racing seats and steering wheel, a GTS-style armrest and a bespoke audio system. On request, they can fit a roll bar, too, for more protection in case things go bad.

The M4’s twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six was updated to produce 750 horsepower. That’s about 300hp more than the stock model, and the tuner made sure that the Mamba GT3 Street stops even better by fitting new brakes.

Finally, the heavily modified M4 Coupe has an updated dual-clutch transmission, an Eisenmann GT Pro Race exhaust system and new suspension.