This is the same very BMW M3 GTR that won the 2001 ALMS GT Series. Power comes courtesy of a 4.0-liter naturally-aspirated V8 with 450 hp. The blue and silver was featured on the cover of NFS ...
The MH3 800 Touring is Manhart’s most extreme BMW M3 build yet in terms of power. The modified engine produces 340 hp more than the stock version, jumping to 843 hp. The wagon is listed for € ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. The BMW M3 has captivated automotive enthusiasts for over four decades, standing as an icon in the sports sedan world. Since its debut in ...
German automaker BMW has a legacy of building driver-centric luxury cars with cutting-edge technology. It began operations over a century ago as an aircraft engine manufacturer, and has been ...
As Speedhunters details, this is an actual M3 GTR race car, specifically the #42 Team BMW Motorsport racer that won the ALMS GT series in 2001 with Jörg Müller and J.J. Lehto behind the wheel.
By comparison, the 2025 model year BMW M3 Touring for Europe ships with 275/30 R19s fore and 285/30 R20s for the rear axle. Still equipped with the stock carbon-ceramic brakes, the pictured MH3 ...
The iconic Need for Speed video game series is turning 30 next month, and BMW has given fans a special present by recreating arguably the most recognisable car from its three-decade run. On the cover ...
The latest M3 from the Wuppertal-based tuner is more powerful than the plug-in hybrid BMW M5 And if 843 hp somehow doesn’t feel like enough , Manhart offers Stage 2 and Stage 3 kits to push this wagon ...