• G-Power upgraded the M3 Touring’s 3.0-liter engine, boosting power to 789 horses.
  • With bigger turbos, a new exhaust, and re-tuned software, the wagon hits 205 mph.
  • The display car is finished in Voodoo Blue with orange details and Hurricane RR wheels.

Not too long ago, BMW did what we thought was impossible – it made the M3 Touring even more desirable, unveiling the M3 CS Touring. While Beemer was working on its top-dog wagon, G-Power was developing their upgrade kit for the standard M3 Touring, and this is it – the G3M Bi-Turbo.

G-Power’s team started with the M3’s 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged six-cylinder. In Competition spec, this engine delivers 503 hp and 479 lb-ft (649 Nm) of torque. However, the tuner ditched the factory turbos for a set of larger ones, installed a new exhaust with 200-cell high-flow cats, and tweaked the engine software, raising the power output to a stunning 789 hp and 664 lb-ft (900 Nm).

Read: 2025 BMW M3 CS Touring Makes The Ultimate Estate Even Better

G-Power didn’t mention any 0-60 figures, but claims their sizzling hot wagon won’t stop accelerating until reaching 205 mph (330 km/h), which is proper supercar territory.

Some of the visual upgrades look good, while others look odd, but we’ll let you be the judge of what belongs where. G-Power added a set of new Hurricane RR wheels with a head-turning orange finish, matching the orange details on the exterior.

One touch we do like is the carbon fiber hood. Looking a little similar to the hood of the M3 CS, it has a large central air vent to help cool the engine bay. Other changes include a carbon fiber front splitter, carbon wing mirrors, and a new carbon diffuser.

G-Power’s M3 Touring – sorry, we meant G3M Bi-Turbo – looks incredibly flamboyant on the outside, but pairs it with an interior that’s just as striking. The superb M carbon fiber bucket seats are now trimmed in bright orange leather, which extends across the dashboard and door panels.