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Alpha-N Performance BT92 Is a Meaner BMW 3-Series Coupe

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While BMW is still testing the new coupe incarnation of the 3-Series, tuners are busy working on the E92, with the vehicle looking as fresh as ever. The latest aftermarket developer to come with such a project is Alpha-N Performance, which has released the BT92.
The 3-Series Coupe was gifted with a carbon fiber body kit that includes new front and rear fascias, a vented hood, a beefier trunk lid, as well as a generously-sized, adjustable rear wing. The interior has also been taken care of, with the BT92 offering a roll cage, a sport steering wheel, as well as Recaro seats made from carbon fiber.

However, the real treat is the technical one, with Alpha-N Performance pushing the 335i to 450 hp (that’s 30 more than what the naturally-aspirated M3 has to offer) using a larger turbo kit that also includes a bigger intercooler and an ECU remap. To handle the extra muscle, the 3er also gets 19-inch rims with Hankook rubber, a beefier braking system, as well as a KW coilover suspension.

The tuner hasn't mentioned the performance of the BT92, but it did explaint that using carbon fiber and stripping the interior of certain components has made the car 250 kg (551 lbs) lihghter, so we can expecta mind-blowing experience.
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