We’ve shown you multiple projects courtesy of Sterckenn where they’ve taken a BMW model (both regular and M), adding several carbon fiber elements such as a new front splitter or a rear diffuser.
Now, the Polish tuner has turned its attention to a BMW SUV for the first time and it’s the latest X3 M that just received its brand new carbon fiber front splitter for a touch more style and aerodynamic performance. The splitter can be applied to the X4 M too, of course.
The new splitter is made out of three components in order to allow customers to easily replace scratched elements instead of ordering a brand new set.
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The splitter, which is sold worldwide through dealers in Europe, USA, Japan, Korea and Australia, is built from pre-impregnated carbon fiber, offering a high quality fit without interfering with the crossover’s design in a very intrusive way.
Making the jump from BMW saloons and coupes to crossovers is a clever move by Streckenn, seen as how the latter have grown increasingly popular, and the X3 M itself is one of BMW’s most successful M-cars.
Does this mean we can expect more minor updates from them as far as the likes of the X5 M and X6 M are concerned? We don’t see any reason why we shouldn’t at this point.
So what do you think about the mod? Is it actually too subtle, or is it just the right type of minor change the BMW X3 M needed?