Fetty Wap or Willie Maxwell II has been in the business long before everyone found out about him quite recently. Now that he is considered the best hip-hop artist, he deserves the best ride by having 2016 BMW i8. Its lithium-ion battery packs a lot of power making it one of the most powerful sports cars ever produced. It can reach an unbelievable speed in the shortest conceivable time.
He is known to have the best collection of sports cars the world has ever known. Before his BMW i8, he already owns a BMW X5, BMW M6, and Mercedes-AMG C63 according to The News Wheel. His BMW i8 comes as no surprise as he is obviously as a supporter of the brand.
The 2016 BMW i8 comes with a gasoline-powered turbo engine. Not only that, but it also has an electric motor which is powered by a lithium-ion battery pack. The high-powered ride is capable of producing up to 357-horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque. It also can reach a speed of 155 mph and accelerate from zero to 60 mph in just 4.2 seconds.
It is certainly good to see that the rapper came unfazed even after an accident involving a car colliding his motorcycle he was riding years back. When most people would be traumatized and promise not to spend more time on the road anymore, he forged ahead, even splurging tons of cash to drive the best ride. Running from zero to 60 mph in 4.2 seconds translates to insane power, deserved to be owned by one powerful persona.
This is definitely one ride that is packed with so much power. However, not only is it making car enthusiasts gasp for air because of its performance, the overall exterior and aesthetics do not disappoint as well.
As added by Car and Driver, the 2016 BMW i8's eye-catching styling looks like it is a vehicle straight out of a sci-fi movie. If one decides to command attention like how Fetty Wap does it, better save up at least $140,700 to have this sports car. It is sure to bring in attention and may even make the driver an instant celebrity for driving the coolest sports car known to men in recent years.
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