Zooming in on the 2015 BMW M3 from a price/performance ratio, you’ll have to look really hard to find a better deal. Throw in the practicality advantages over a coupe and you’re really in trouble.
That doesn’t mean that the price is low overall, though. Not everyone can afford such a car and most people will still go with the regular 3 Series as they’ll have more options on the table.
In this case they could get a 2-liter turbocharged engine that doesn’t crush your brain and sips less fuel but with an M Sport package and still have some of the looks. That’s what the guys from TC-Concept went for when they created this wide body kit here.
The 8-piece kit is so well-designed that it looks like it was created by the BMW engineers and designers and not an independent company. Furthermore, it goes perfectly with the M Sport package and the M Performance parts, as you can see below.
The massively flared rear wheel arches actually give you the impression you’re looking at the M3 and not a random 3 Series. What’s more, there’s now room for wider wheels, like the ones from an M6 Gran Coupe, pictured below.
Round the back, there’s a new rear diffuser as well as new exhaust tips, a boot lid spoiler and a lower stance. Looking at the overall package, it’s hard to say no to it. We’d really love to get our hands on such a tricked out car and drive it around town to see who can make the difference between it and the M3.
That doesn’t mean that the price is low overall, though. Not everyone can afford such a car and most people will still go with the regular 3 Series as they’ll have more options on the table.
In this case they could get a 2-liter turbocharged engine that doesn’t crush your brain and sips less fuel but with an M Sport package and still have some of the looks. That’s what the guys from TC-Concept went for when they created this wide body kit here.
The 8-piece kit is so well-designed that it looks like it was created by the BMW engineers and designers and not an independent company. Furthermore, it goes perfectly with the M Sport package and the M Performance parts, as you can see below.
The massively flared rear wheel arches actually give you the impression you’re looking at the M3 and not a random 3 Series. What’s more, there’s now room for wider wheels, like the ones from an M6 Gran Coupe, pictured below.
Round the back, there’s a new rear diffuser as well as new exhaust tips, a boot lid spoiler and a lower stance. Looking at the overall package, it’s hard to say no to it. We’d really love to get our hands on such a tricked out car and drive it around town to see who can make the difference between it and the M3.