The Wiesmann MF5 will no longer be powered by BMW V10
25 Aug 2010|3,642 views
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They're hand-made, good to drive, and (at US $250k) very exclusive. Plus, they're powered by BMW engines. So, they're pretty reliable too.
Wiesmann's top of the line MF5 was introduced in 2009, at the Geneva Motor Show. It featured a gorgeous ragtop body, and a 507 bhp V10, sourced from BMW.
The little Wiesmann could hit 60 mph in only 3.9 seconds. And, if you're brave enough, it could achieve a top speed of 192 mph.
But sadly, BMW is phasing out the V10 that powers the car (and the M5/M6). However, Wiesmann says that they're not discontinuing the MF5. Instead, they're working with BMW to find a suitable new engine for the car.
Needless to say, we can't wait to see what engine they choose.
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They're hand-made, good to drive, and (at US $250k) very exclusive. Plus, they're powered by BMW engines. So, they're pretty reliable too.
Wiesmann's top of the line MF5 was introduced in 2009, at the Geneva Motor Show. It featured a gorgeous ragtop body, and a 507 bhp V10, sourced from BMW.
The little Wiesmann could hit 60 mph in only 3.9 seconds. And, if you're brave enough, it could achieve a top speed of 192 mph.
But sadly, BMW is phasing out the V10 that powers the car (and the M5/M6). However, Wiesmann says that they're not discontinuing the MF5. Instead, they're working with BMW to find a suitable new engine for the car.
Needless to say, we can't wait to see what engine they choose.
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