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Probably the most famous M car of all time - especially among Need for Speed players - the E46 M3 GTR was both a great racecar and an epic homologation special ...
A rare and extremely desirable 2001 BMW E46 M3 GTR has just appeared for sale in Australia. This car was brought to life through a collaboration with BMW North America and Tom Milner’s Prototype ...
Get ready to witness the revival of the legendary BMW M3 GTR E46, a car once destroyed but now fully restored to its iconic NFS glory. This video takes you through every step of restoring the car ...
In the U.S. market, the third generation of the BMW M3 (E46) represents something of a goldilocks story, especially if you consider where the American version of the model started. That original ...
BMW has brought to life one of the most famous digital cars in history: the E46 BMW M3 GTR from Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
With the E46 generation, BMW plugged an all-timed straight-six into its svelte coupe. Is this the GOAT M3?
BMW introduced a new E46 M3-based race car for 2001. Instead of a version of the S54B32 straight-six, this M3 GTR ran a different engine, the P60B40, a 4.0 liter V8 with a flat-plane crank.
A few real-life tributes and recreations have been made since that game’s 2005 release, but now, BMW has done up an official Most Wanted -style E46 using a real V8-powered M3 GTR race car.
We’re talking about the E46 M3, of course, the third car in the history of the model after the E30 and E36 versions and one of the best ever made.
This particular M3 GTR is the actual race car that won the ALMS GT Series in 2001, painted in tribute to the video game that made it famous. It’s based on the E46 generation, which came with an ...