Ditching the car’s Black Series designation in favor of Vorsteiner’s ‘Black Widow’ nameplate, the tuning firm’s engineers having taken the entire car to task, adding modifications to both the exterior styling and interior mechanicals.
The list of modifications include a new lightweight dry carbon-fiber front spoiler and a more aggressive replacement deck lid spoiler. The combination of these elements has been found to improve down force and aerodynamics during high speed tests, with the car easily reaching top speeds of over 320km/h. All the parts are a direct bolt onto the factory body panels without any modifications required.
As for mechanical upgrades, Vorsteiner insists that its engineers are still working on the car and plans to release even more upgrades further down the track. Some of the minor modifications planned include an ECU retune and the addition of high flow exhaust manifolds and sport catalysts.
The same firm also recently modified BMW’s M3 Coupe, which you can read about by clicking here.


Reader Comments
Wed Sep 17 2008 6:43 PM
Gus says
I used to have a black car, what a beautiful pain in the butt it was!
I swear I used to have dreams about dust.
Wed Sep 17 2008 7:54 PM
Brad says
Now when you think of a black-series car that is the way it should look, black badging, to black exhausts, it looks great, but the clk needs some updating.
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