The E46 BMW M3 GTR was the hero car of 2005's Need for Speed: Most Wanted. The ninth installment of the game focused on street racing once again, with the player competing with 15 other elite ...
The racing video game had a big impact on a lot of people, including the memorable 2005 BMW M3 GTR hero car. Who doesn't remember it sliding into frame on the box cover? Now, after years of ...
The origins of the BMW M3 E46 GTR sports coupé started in 2000 when the German luxury’s ALMS team developed the P60B40 V8 ...
There’s the Nissan Skyline GT-R in “Need For Speed: Underground,” the Nissan 350Z in “Underground 2,” and the Mazda RX-7 in ...
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 M3 GTR was featured on the cover of ...
After kicking the GT-R out of the shop, a new E92 V8-powered BMW M3 hooked up to the Dynapack. Despite the Bimmer's impressive flat torque curve, it didn't get anywhere close to catching up with ...
In a move that's part marketing genius, part automotive love letter, the German marque has resurrected the iconic BMW M3 GTR from the 2005 Need for Speed: Most Wanted. Advertisment Let's rewind to ...
BMW revealed a custom M3 GTR race car built to match the halo car from the 2005 release of Need for Speed: Most Wanted. The E46-era M3 has a stripped interior with a single racing seat and a full ...
But arguably the most iconic vehicle comes from “Most Wanted.” Having the BMW M3 GTR, wearing its graceful blue and silver livery, is a flex every time gamers fire up their twenty-year-old ...
aka ‘Razor’: a BMW M3 GTR from 2001. Its striking silver-blue design, brute sound, enormous power and role in the game’s plot have left a lasting impression on many gamers.” Bringing the ...