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Lock in, gearheads and speed enthusiasts! The automotive world is buzzing with the latest news about BMW’s noteworthy M3, and ...
The newest entry to BMW’s long list of achievements is the BMW M3 CS Touring, which has now become the fastest Touring car to lap the Green Hell, clocking a blistering time of 7:29.490 minutes. It ...
The 2025 BMW M3 CS Touring is now the fastest wagon around the Nurburgring, posting a time of 7:29.49 to beat its non-CS sibling’s 7:35.06 set in 2022. It joins a string of impressive ‘Ring ...
BMW has revealed the powerplant for its upcoming LMDh prototype entry, the M Hybrid V8. The endurance racer will be propelled by a 4.0-liter hybrid twin-turbo V8, designated P66/3.
The BMW uses a twin-turbo three-liter inline six engine with variable valve timing, coupled to an eight-speed Steptronic automatic transmission whose shifter (coupled to paddles) takes some ...
The 3.0-liter twin-turbo straight-six cranks out 543 hp, 40 more than the competition, and 479 lb-ft of torque. The gearbox shifts faster and harder than ever, kicking like a Lamborghini.
Meanwhile, the BMW M4 has been around for much less time – since 2014, and the current G82/83 iteration is only the second generation. Thus, the M3 came first, but it was just like an M4 – a ...
This 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged six-cylinder engine was first used by the current BMW X3 M and X4 M Competition before later being used by the new-generation M3 and M4 Competition.
The BMW M4 CSL is fitted with a tuned version of the twin-turbo 3.0-liter straight-six producing 543 hp (550 PS / 411 kW) and 479 lb-ft (649 Nm) of torque, which represents an increase of 40 hp ...