G-Power's upgraded BMW M3 CS now rivals the new BMW M5 with its 720 HP and enhanced performance
G-Power unveils G3M CS Bi-Turbo, a tuned BMW M3 CS with up to 720 hp. Three power levels offered, alongside visual upgrades like carbon fiber and new wheels. Enhanced visuals and interior features complement the G-Power BMW M3 CS’s performance. The M3 CS was released as the ultimate version of BMW 's popular sports sedan, and for anyone in the market for an M car that’s comfortable, luxurious, quick, and fun to drive, it’s hard to beat.
Power-hungry buyers who want even more performance can opt for a more aggressive engine software tune and a complete exhaust system, that's good enough for 670 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque. This package also includes enlarged tailpipes. The most potent option is the GP-720. As the name implies, the combination of a performance tune, a new exhaust, and sport downpipes with high-flow 200-cell metal catalytic converters results in a combined 720 hp and 850 Nm.
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