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Watch the BMW M3 E92 GTR tear up the tarmac with flawless drift action and the unmistakable roar of its naturally aspirated ...
the high-revving BMW M3 E92 V8 faces off against the legendary Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 with its turbocharged AWD punch. Watch both machines launch hard, shift fast, and deliver raw acceleration and ...
BMW is documenting the development of the electric M3 in a YouTube video series, and the third episode, released on Wednesday, gives us our first taste of a generated sound the car will produce ...
Since “Most Wanted,” the BMW M3 GTR has made multiple appearances in the franchise, including the latest update for the most recent installment that is “Need For Speed: Unbound.” ...
The silver and blue BMW M3 GTR from Need For Speed: Most Wanted might be the most iconic video game car ever. Now it's back in the franchise, and BMW made it for real.
The Electric BMW M3 Will Sound Like A Gas Car Inside BMWs have some of the most distinct acceleration sounds of any EV, but future M EVs will sound completely different.
If there’s one thing more than one enthusiast complained about the new BMW M3 and M4, that's the quality of the exhaust sound. To put it mildly: it doesn’t sound how most people expected it to.
Perhaps the single most iconic car from the Need for Speed gaming franchise has been brought to life by BMW, and it’s now on display at the BMW Welt museum in Germany until early January 2025 ...
Hans-Joachim Stuck's 2004 Nürburgring lap in the E46 BMW M3 GTR is incredible to watch.
The BMW 3-Series E36 has aged quite nicely, especially in the M3 Coupe flavor. Still, things have moved on since the mid-90s, making the stock bodykit look somewhat understated for a performance ...
Keep this video on repeat as those growls you hear are the sweet sounds of the new straight-six engine developed for the latest generation of the BMW M3 and the all-new M4 (basically a new M3 ...
BMW famously built a 4.0-liter flat-plane V-8 just for the M3 GTR, the P60B40, and the noise it makes is something else. Very rarely has 444 horsepower sounded so good.