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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 BMW M3 GTR was a legendary race car and a bold move for BMW, shaking up the definition of what an M3 could be and leaving a lasting impact on car culture. The M3 GTR was the first BMW to ...
In the meantime, let us remind ourselves of the first time the BMW M3 GTR made it to box TV sets, now in 4K glory: If you wish to relive your youth, the tribute car will be on display at BMW’s ...
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.
Not to be confused with its similar E46 successor, who starred in the original Need for Speed: Most Wanted video game, the E36 M3 GTR was BMW's original thoroughbred street-legal race car that we ...
The race car dominated, winning the ALMS GT category in 2001; and the 24 Hours Nürburgring in 2004 and 2005. To comply with ALMS homologation rules, BMW created the M3 GTR Straßenversion (Street ...
In celebration of Need for Speed‘s 30th anniversary, BMW has turned the household gaming title’s Most Wanted BMW MT3 GTR into a real-life vehicle. “Most gamers will remember Need for Speed ...
BMW has recently unveiled a special edition of its M3 E46 GTR sports car that was prominently featured in the 2005 video game Need For Speed: Most Wanted. To celebrate the gaming franchise’s ...
The blue and silver M3 GTR was featured on the cover of NFS: Most Wanted in 2005. Perhaps the single most iconic car from the Need for Speed gaming franchise has been brought to life by BMW ...