Aerodynamic bodykits launched for high-performance cars can be a bit hit and miss but that hasn’t stopped Vorsteiner from introducing a raft of upgrades for the new BMW M3 and M4.
The exterior designs of the duo have triggered a lot of debate since they were first introduced and Vorsteiner has left no stone unturned in altering the looks without going overboard.
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Vorsteiner’s modifications start at the front end where it has developed a new grille. It seems very few people like the M3/M4’s standard kidney grilles so Vorsteiner has replaced them and crafted a grille with a large central bar, splitting the grille into four segments and giving the car’s a slightly more traditional yet still aggressive look.
To us, it looks like a German version of the Dodge crosshair grille, but each to his own. This front grille is available in either ABS plastic for $899.99 or in carbon fiber for $1,499.99.
Complementing the overhauled grille is a carbon fiber front splitter that easily attaches to the M3/M4’s standard bumper. This splitter will set back shoppers $2,395 and makes the front profiles of the cars particularly menacing.
Other upgrades made include the fitment of carbon fiber side skirts, a bespoke carbon fiber rear diffuser, and a carbon fiber decklid spoiler. The entire kit can be purchased for $8,684 or the parts can be ordered individually.
Vorsteiner has also developed a set of new VP-X forged wheels for the M3 and M4 available in 20×9, 20×10.5, 21×10, and 21×11 sizes. The tuner is also in the midst of developing a vented, carbon fiber hood for the M duo.