- This XM has been bathed in striking gloss green carbon fiber parts.
- Complementing the green carbon add-ons is an Olive Green paint finish.
- Key upgrades include a wild new front fascia and a fixed rear wing.
Larte Design’s Olive Green Cadillac Escalade was a tough thing to defend, and the tuner has now put the identical finish on a BMW XM. The M division’s first standalone SUV was not crying out for help of this kind. It already asks a lot of anyone looking at it, and the build answers that question in the least reassuring way available.
As we’ve seen from other recent Larte projects, the BMW XM is anything but subtle. The front fascia of the high-performance luxury SUV already splits opinions in its standard guise, and the tuner has now made it even crazier with a slew of new carbon-fiber parts.
These parts include a splitter, air intake shrouds, and new accents around the XM’s huge kidney grilles. This isn’t just regular carbon fiber either; it’s been tinted green to match the SUV’s green paintwork. Perhaps the biggest single change has been to the hood, where the standard one has been ditched in favor of one finished in green carbon and complete with louvers on either side.
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Of course, the modifications don’t end at the front. The XM now sports a set of color-matched wheels with green carbon accents, as well as new green carbon rocker panels, fender flares, and wing mirror caps. The rear end is also quite a sight to behold, although not necessarily in a good way.
Sprouting out from the roof is a new green carbon wing, paired with a small lip spoiler positioned below the glass. An entirely new green carbon diffuser has also been developed for the XM, complete with matching green carbon tailpipes.
Of course, if you own an XM and want to make it stand out, Larte Design will happily sell you a body kit with more traditional carbon fiber, or even painted to match your SUV’s exterior.