The M3 CS was introduced as the pinnacle of BMW’s well-loved sports sedan lineup, offering a blend of comfort, luxury, speed, and driving pleasure that's tough to surpass. However, G-Power, a renowned German tuning company, believes it can take this impressive vehicle to an even higher level.
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G-Power has just unveiled their enhanced version of the M3 CS, aptly named the G-Power G3M CS Bi-Turbo. This upgraded model is available in three different configurations, each with varying power levels and several enhancements to both the exterior and interior. If BMW’s M division had developed this project, it might have been called the M3 CS RS or M3 CS GT.
The enhancements include a choice between G-Power’s Hurricane RR and Hurricane RS wheels, which measure 20×9 inches at the front and 20×10.5 inches at the rear. Additionally, the car features a carbon fiber hood, a custom front splitter with large aerodynamic flicks, and a fixed rear wing. The interior has also received some upgrades, such as new carpets, a carbon fiber steering wheel, and special G-Power badges.
Under the hood, BMW’s esteemed 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged six-cylinder engine can be equipped with a basic performance tune and a new muffler, increasing its power to 611 hp and 750 Nm of torque. For those craving even more power, G-Power offers a more aggressive engine software tune and a complete exhaust system, boosting the output to 661 hp and 800 Nm of torque. This setup also includes larger tailpipes.
The highest level of performance is provided by the GP-720 package. As its name suggests, this package combines a performance tune, a new exhaust, and sport downpipes with high-flow 200-cell metal catalytic converters, resulting in a total output of 709 hp and 850 Nm of torque. To put this into context, the new BMW M5, equipped with a twin-turbocharged V8 and a hybrid system, delivers 717 hp and 1,000 Nm of torque, so G-Power’s M3 CS isn’t far behind in terms of power.
G-Power has not disclosed the exact acceleration times for their enhanced M3 CS. However, it is expected to be considerably faster than the standard model, which can sprint from 0 to 96 km/h in just 3.2 seconds and has a top speed of 303 km/h.
the G-Power G3M CS Bi-Turbo takes the already impressive M3 CS and pushes its performance and style to new heights, making it a compelling option for those seeking a sports sedan that goes beyond the ordinary.