Charismal • 6 yr. ago • Edited 6 yr. ago You know, when I was a kid, I always thought it was stupid that a BMW M3 can beat supercars in NFS Most Wanted 05. I just didn't understand what was so special about that BMW Granted, I was less than 10 yrs old at the time, when I played in 05/06. The M3 was in two of the highest selling need for speed games of all time. It makes a cool shift sound and the car just looks cool. The colors on it are probably the best colors they could've picked and the livery works for the m3 even if it's basic. The M3 GTR Strassenversion, which was only available in Titan silver metallic, had a sleek and slim, all-black interior: By excluding comfort features, the two-seater sports car stayed on the heels of the BMW M3 GTR. The BMW M3 GTR Was A Powerful Ride To secure a better finish at the 12 Hours of Sebring race in 2001, BMW knew that they had to improve on what they entered before. Thus, they kitted out the BMW M3 GTR with a 4-liter V8 high-performance engine that could hit 460 hp. We're not talking about the car's real life racing career here, as impressive as it is. This is strictly Need for Speed.Join this channel to get access to pe Spread the love The M3 GTR is NFS' most iconic car. The M3 GTR featured in the Carbon, Most Wanted, No Limit, Edge, Heat, and Legends Edition series. Unlike some cars in the video game, you can race the GTR about four times. You also get to win it back after it's been stolen and then finish the game by escaping in your GTR. Table of Contents show What BMW did was replace the M3 GTR's six-cylinder engine with a V-8, which spelled more low-end grunt. A little history explains why the engine swap was beneficial. so the usual V-8 rumble is hbZIL08.