The engineering masterpiece in the form of the new M TwinPower Turbo M6 has been a welcome challenge to the Akrapovič R&D department, which is responsible for developing truly amazing exhaust system that offer more power, weighs less, and have an EC type-approval stamp at the same time.
The new Evolution exhaust system consists of newly developed dual-outlet mufflers with exhaust valves, flow-optimized pipes, and a unique cast titanium X-shaped part with resonators. The X-pipe, valves, and flange assembly are produced in our foundry. Learn More
Engineered and manufactured (Hand-crafted) in Stuttgart, Germany, Eisenmann is known for delivering maximum performance and deep, super sporty sound, using 100% ultra light weight stainless steel construction.
Eisenmann is the top European manufacturer of high performance exhaust systems for a wide variety of platforms. Their innovative design approach has produced products of only the highest quality, including creation of the original DTM style exhaust tips. Since 1988, Eisenmann has been manufacturing top quality exhausts with full German TUV approval. Eisenmann systems feature an aggressive tone, and target the lBMW owner who is proud of his car and wants to be noticed. The systems are made from 100% 304 stainless steel and are manufactured to OEM or better specification using Eisenmann's wide range of experience as an OEM exhaust manufacturer. Learn More
Engineered and manufactured (Hand-crafted) in Stuttgart, Germany, Eisenmann is known for delivering maximum performance and deep, super sporty sound, using 100% ultra light weight stainless steel construction.
BMW's F12 & F13 M6 is an absolute marvel of modern technology and a pinnacle of modern machinery. The engine is optimized with BMW's excellent VANOS system, individual valve control with Valvetronic technology, two turbo chargers, water cooled engine control computers, and blistering performance. However, some say a certain soul is lost as BMW M advances further toward the future. The raw sound and power of BMW's earlier S85 V10 engine may be lost in the new S63N- something even BMW admits to, and compensates for by adding an in-cabin sound generator to capture some of the engine's lost personality. Learn More