BMW’s new hybrid performance sedan gets a Mansory makeover.
BMW transformed the legacy of one of its most iconic performance models when it unveiled the latest generation of its M5. With a hybrid powertrain and a V8 engine, the new BMW M5 is capable of performance levels and efficiency that were previously unprecedented for the legendary nameplate, making for a futuristic, high-tech, and high-performance luxurious sedan.
The new BMW M5 is a hallmark of a new era for BMW, and although it’s one of the newest BMW performance models, customization and tuning specialist Mansory is known for its ability to transform the latest luxury, exotic, and high-performance vehicles with unique looks, opulent craftsmanship, and hair-raising performance, with the BMW M5 being the latest to join its repertoire


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Mansory’s new suite of customizations for the BMW M5 includes various body kit components finished in exposed carbon fiber, forged 22-inch wheels, a new sports exhaust system that transforms the sound experience of the luxury experience sedan, and a performance upgrade that brings the total performance to 838 horsepower and 848 lb/ft of torque. With incredible customizations and increased performance available for the new BMW M5, Mansory has made its mark on BMW’s hybrid luxury performance hero.
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duPont REGISTRY 40th Anniversary – Cover Cars: 1998
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After 40 years, duPont REGISTRY’s cover cars capture moments in automotive history.
This year, duPont REGISTRY, the source for supercars since 1985, is celebrating its 40th anniversary. In that time, some of the world’s most desirable, iconic, and influential luxury and exotic cars have graced the cover of our magazine over the past 40 years, and together, the cover cars of duPont REGISTRY’s hundreds of monthly issues tell a story of automotive history and its evolution since the ‘80s.
Looking back at duPont REGISTRY’s cover cars from the year 1998, some serious nostalgia is stirred up for any automotive enthusiast, and each year, a cover car shows an iconic moment of the past, when a car we see as a classic today was the hottest new creation on the market. Take a trip down memory lane and look at our 1998 magazine covers below, and continue to celebrate our milestone anniversary by buying a copy of our special 40th anniversary edition magazine.
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January – Shelby Series 1
The Shelby Series 1 was a late ’90s creation that continued Shelby’s legacy of creating iconic sports cars. While only a handful of examples were made, the Series 1, which starred on our January 1998 cover, is a collector-worthy icon today.

February – Chevrolet Corvette Indianapolis 500 Official Pace Car
The official pace car variant of Chevrolet’s C5-generation Corvette made up the top half of our February 1998 “Choices” cover.

March – BMW Z07 Concept
The BMW Z07 concept celebrated the anniversary of one of BMW’s most iconic classics: the stunning 507 roadster. Its retrofuturistic elegance would eventually be realized in the form of the BMW Z8 of the early 2000s.

April – Porsche 911 Carrera
1998 saw the official farewell for the air-cooled Porsche 911, as the radically different 996 came on the scene. Known for its “fried egg” headlights, its modern look compared to the 993 it succeeded, and its water-cooled engine, of course, the 996-generation of the Porsche 911 marked a radical turning point for the brand. The 996 911 Carrera was the star of duPont REGISTRY’s April 1998 cover.

May – Mercedes-Benz CLK
The Mercedes-Benz CLK stood out in the ’90s and 2000s as an elegant coupe for everyday driving, and it was shown off in red on our May 1998 cover.

June – Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph
The Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph, an elegant ultra-luxe sedan, starred on our June 1998 cover.

July – Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Shown in its open-top variant during the C5 era, the Corvette yet again stars on our July 1998 cover.

August – Lamborghini Diablo SV
Lamborghini’s more intense Diablo SV took center stage with its bold design and mid-mounted V12 on our August 1998 cover.

September – Dodge Viper GTS R
The racing-focused Dodge Viper GTS R wasan iconi in its white and blue livery, shown in both three-quarters perspectives on our September 1998 cover.

October – Ferrari F355 Spider
Ferrari’s F355 Spider, an open top icon with a mid-mounted V8, was the star of duPont REGISTRY’s October 1998 cover.

November – McLaren F1
The fastest production car in the world at the time, the McLaren F1 is a masterpiece of performance engineering with a mid-mounted, naturally aspirated V12 from BMW, and a unique three-seat layout with the driver in the middle. The cover star of our November 1998 issue, the McLaren F1 is one of the world’s greatest collector cars.