Horatiu Boeriu March 13, 2016 / 2 minutes read 11 comments The BMW E46 M3 GTR came to life in February 2001 and was the first M3 in the history of the company to feature a V8 engine.
Engine Specifications (Specifications sourced from BMW) There were two versions of the E46 M3 GTR. There was one that was built for racing in endurance series and there was a road-going
Mecum Summary The E46 M3 was the first M3 in America to come exactly as BMW intended. The E46 M3 has a 3.2-liter S50 straight-six engine that revs out to its 7,900 RPM redline with a By Gleni Lame Published Sep 12, 2021 The BMW M3 GTR is soo rare that you might not even find one today. via BMW Group Back in the year 2000, when the BMW E46 M3 didn't make the cut in the 12 hours of Sebring in Florida, BMW knew it had to go bigger and better.
The conception of the M3 GTR coincided with the introduction of the new of the new E46 generation of the BMW M3 in 2000. It would be assigned with the laser-focused mission of taking on the dominant Porsche 911, which had won 11 out of 12 races that same year in the GT class.

BMW promised to build ten road-going (strassenversion) units, but it's believed that only six were actually made, half of which were development testbeds. Manufactured alongside the race car in Plant Regensburg, none have come up for sale or auction in recent memory, and its specialized status make the M3 GTR one of those fantasy cars that

The BMW E46 M3 GTR was the first M3 ever to feature a V8 engine. Via bmw-m.com Throughout history, there have been many car manufacturing companies, many have remained during the years, some have disappeared, and others had just evolved. A total of 85,766 BMW E46 M3s were made, including 29,633 convertibles and 56,133 coupes. It was produced from 2000 to 2006, when the contentious V8-powered E90 took its place. Over 14,000 more units were produced overall than the E36 M3 that came before it and more than five times as many as the E30 M3 from the 1980s. It is enough to remember that following the results of 1999, the 3-Series became the third most popular car in Germany. Not in its segment, but in absolute number! For the non-priced model of a premium segment the result was simply phenomenal. VsHeuk9.
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