While sports cars posit that less can be more, performance SUVs show that more is, well, more
The V8 E90 M3 can’t keep up with the I6 G80 in terms of speed, but will it be able to keep up in terms of excitement?
When tested on a dyno, the M3 Comp made 35 more horsepower than what BMW rated it at
The BMW M340i Touring is powered by a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six with a 48-volt starter motor-generator and 382 hp
The M2 has 10 hp more and weights 600 lbs less, but the 508 PSE has all-wheel drive
This BMW 535is has a 3.4-liter M30 inline-six pumping out 182 hp
The car goes from a sorry state to something so glossy it almost looks line new
This one-off X5 uses the engine of the V12 LMR Le Mans racer, only derestricted to 700 HP
The DCT can be quicker, but that’s not always the case, plus it’s jerkier at low speeds
The manual M4 Coupe came close to beating the 602 HP Audi R8 V10 Spyder Performance
The three German sports coupes race against each other from a standing and rolling start
The BMW M2 CS, Toyota GR Yaris, and Ford Fiesta ST deliver their performance in very different ways
BMW produced just 505 examples of the E30 M3 Johnny Cecotto
The new BMW M3 Competition pumps out 503 hp and 479 lb-ft from its twin-turbo inline-six
Both the Golf GTI and 128ti are FWD hot hatches that offer similar performance
The M440i is down 70 hp compared to the Mustang, but it has the advantage of all-wheel drive
According to BMW, the M3 Competition hits 62 mph in 4.0 seconds. This one beat that figure
Does this prove that the M3 grille has fans or that the internet is big enough to cater to any fancy?