Yesterday we told you that the
most popular car color for 2014 is still white. Be that as it may, we’re
still more fond of darker colors and to prove that we’re showing you a
car that could easily belong to our favorite villain of all time: Darth
Vader.
Why is he our favorite villain? Because he’s part of a high-tech imaginary world that has all sorts of machines but he’s also human, showing love towards the ones he cares for. Just look at the scene where he hesitates from killing his own son. That says a lot.
Getting back to the matter at hand here (as he has none of his own anyway) the car we’re about to show you brought together two sides, somewhat like in the movie as well.
The creation was put together by MM-Performance, just like Darth Vader under the supervision of Darth Sidious, and features 3D Design’s own parts that enhance an already beautiful car, the M4.
The black M4 received a new front splitter for the bumper, new 3D Design wheels and a rear trunk spoiler. More parts are to be added in later, such as a new diffuser and complete sport exhaust system that would change the tone of the car.
Unfortunately, no details have been provided about a performance increase but the stock 3-liter biturbo 6-cylinder engine should be enough for anyone. That’s 431 HP and 550 Nm (406 lb-ft) of torque, in case you were wondering.
Why is he our favorite villain? Because he’s part of a high-tech imaginary world that has all sorts of machines but he’s also human, showing love towards the ones he cares for. Just look at the scene where he hesitates from killing his own son. That says a lot.
Getting back to the matter at hand here (as he has none of his own anyway) the car we’re about to show you brought together two sides, somewhat like in the movie as well.
The creation was put together by MM-Performance, just like Darth Vader under the supervision of Darth Sidious, and features 3D Design’s own parts that enhance an already beautiful car, the M4.
The black M4 received a new front splitter for the bumper, new 3D Design wheels and a rear trunk spoiler. More parts are to be added in later, such as a new diffuser and complete sport exhaust system that would change the tone of the car.
Unfortunately, no details have been provided about a performance increase but the stock 3-liter biturbo 6-cylinder engine should be enough for anyone. That’s 431 HP and 550 Nm (406 lb-ft) of torque, in case you were wondering.
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