First US-Spec BMW M3 Gets Tuned To 580 bhp

by SpeedLux

It is uncovered by MORR wheels that the first version of 2015 BMW M3 is going to be released in the United States. The sedan is bought by Josh Shokri who is the founder of Speed District. The M3 is stunningly designed with extended merino leather in black color and a fiber trim which is made of carbon, the look of which is sure to astound the onlookers. The coupe is structured with many other interesting features like assistance for driver, executive and lighting packages and also an M-DCT transmission which will be liked by all the driving enthusiasts. Since BMW M3 is the first model designed by U.S. manufacturers, the coupe has been a testing element for a group of different companies.

Brembo is one of the companies that have its part in installing the fresh Big Brake Kit which is featured with 380mm slotted rotors (front and rear) with yellow calipers of 6- and 4-piston. The coupe is structured with VS52 competition MORR wheels of 20 inch which weighs very little, 20 lbs. There is a mysterious feature called, “beta tune” which lets the 3.0 liter turbo engine to produce 580 bhp and 625 lb-ft of torque at an eccentric.

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