BMW Shows Off 3-Series With M-Pack on Track [Video]

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The BMW 3-Series could not be called ‘complete’ without the addition of various M-branded goodies its owners can specify to make their ride unique. BMW has recently previewed a series of accessories which will become available for customer, after they are officially presented at the Paris Motor Show.

For instance, the Bavarian automaker will soon offer a power boost for their 2.0-liter diesel engine with 181 hp and 379 Nm, which reaches 197 hp and 420 Nm. However, it will probably be the cosmetic bits which will be the most successful, with stuff like special rims, carbon fiber detailing, spoilers, different front and rear bumper, special exhausts, as well as interior bits also made out of carbon fiber.

We say some of the bits are well worth the expectedly high cost, while some are not, such as the body decals, which to our mind don’t really fit the serious nature of the Bavarian saloon.
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