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Freelance designer Simon von Broich and his team actually built the BMW M3 Touring GT3 EVO that was intended to be an April ...
BMW pranked us all with a lowered, widened racing version of the M3 Touring, but the so-called GT3 Evo actually exists.
In the post's caption, von Broich says that his team built the car by adapting a production M3 Touring chassis to fit the ...
from the standard 200bhp car in 1986 to 1990’s 230bhp 2.5-litre M3 Evo III. This one is arguably the most special E30 M3 of all. BMW built a limited run of 505 Evo IIs to celebrate the success ...
This M3 is one of 17,184 coupes produced between March 1986 and June 1991, but its model year remains unclear. However, the front bumper and the rear wing suggest it may be a Sport Evolution version.
You may have noticed in our recent ‘best cars for x amount’ web features that we’re quite fond of the E46 BMW M3. Nick Trott, evo’s editor, said he’d choose the car if he had £10k or £ ...
The message is clear. If you’ve been waiting for BMW to make an M3 Touring, you’d better snap one up while you have the ...
After being spotted testing in snowy northern Europe, the electric M3 prototype was spied going around the Nurburgring ...
And the road cars were only created to homologate the racers. That’s genuine motorsport pedigree. Initially the plan was for 5,000 to be built. BMW underestimated demand for the car magnificently. By ...