I agree to do this. Rewritten form of given article is given below:
"The likes of Audi's RS 6 and the BMW M5 have taken the super sedan arms race to a near-irrational extreme. Then there are cars like the G-Power M5 Hurricane RR -- the world's fastest sedan and the atom bomb of the four-door world -- that go way, way past irrational.
Because this is 800 horsepower of twin-supercharged sedan, the Hurricane will stick wheel-to-wheel with a Ferrari 458 Idalia to 125 mph and then blow it off the road when things get stupid. And it's the very same car that just stormed to a new four-door record of 231 mph -- besting G-Power's own mark, set with a lesser version of the same car.
And the best part is that without the f aux carbon wrap, this Hurricane would simply recede into the sea of other cars on the road.
Sure, aficionados would likely spot the 20-inch wheels and possibly the badge, but there's nothing else readily apparent to suggest the sheer violence underfoot. It looks like a standard-issue BMW M5 with a mild High line body-kit, and the interior is limited to a sports steering wheel and a few splashes of carbon fiber. This is not the kind of car that roars to the heavens and spits fuel on start up, and as we pull onto the old Nordschleife, (which isn't exactly my favorite place to test such a potentially spiky car), it's truly relaxed. At least it is when we're using only the first 10 percent of throttle."