M3/M4 Road and Track: M3


The BMW M3 is a high-performance version of the BMW 3 Series, developed by BMW's in-house motorsport division, BMW M GmbH. M3 models have been produced for every generation of 3 Series since the E30 M3 was introduced in 1986. The BMW M4 is a high-performance version of the BMW 4 Series automobile developed by BMW's motorsport division, BMW M, that has been built since 2014. As part of the renumbering that splits the coupé and convertible variants of the 3 Series into the 4 Series, the M4 replaced those variants of the BMW M3. Official website: BMW M
As usually American carmags gets incredible numbers - 0-60 mph in 4.1 sec.
Hopefully with DCT and launch control you can cut 0.2 seconds of the time :cool:
 
As usually American carmags gets incredible numbers - 0-60 mph in 4.1 sec.
Hopefully with DCT and launch control you can cut 0.2 seconds of the time :cool:

Yea I was gonna say, those are some pretty good numbers.
 
Compare these numbers (or alost any other for that sake) to the ones presented by Swedish magazine "Automobil". 0-62 mph in 5.4 seconds... great drivers over at Automobil :D

The most fun thing with the test performed by Automobil is that amongst anti-BMW people it is regarded as the only one presenting the true story about the new M3.

Hilarious.

That said, these numbers seems just as irrelevant as those presented in the Automobil test.
 

BMW M

BMW M GmbH, formerly known as BMW Motorsport GmbH, is a subsidiary of BMW AG that manufactures high-performance luxury cars. BMW M ("M" for "motorsport") was initially created to facilitate BMW's racing program, which was very successful in the 1960s and 1970s. As time passed, BMW M began to supplement BMW's vehicle portfolio with specially modified higher trim models, for which they are now most known by the general public. These M-badged cars traditionally include modified engines, transmissions, suspensions, interior trims, aerodynamics, and exterior modifications to set them apart from their counterparts. All M models are tested and tuned at BMW's private facility at the Nürburgring racing circuit in Germany.
Official website: BMW M

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