BMW GT, an abbreviation short for BMW's Gran Turismo model ranges, may refer to: BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo. Explore the intriguing story of BMW's Gran Turismo models, from their bold debut with the 5 Series GT to their eventual discontinuation with the 6 Series GT. Complete timeline of BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo models and generations, with photos, specs reference and production years.
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW) is a German automobile and motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1916. BMW owns Mini, as well as Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. They made their series debut in Gran Turismo 2.
In Gran Turismo 2, BMWs are blocked from entering the Wheel Shop due to a hard-coded blacklist,[1] preventing players from changing their wheels. This has historically been speculated to be a. For half a century, the BMW 3 Series has embodied the essence of the brand and set the standard for pure driving pleasure in the premium mid-size class.
It has driven innovation in design, performance, and technology across seven generations. A journey through the development history of the BMW 3 Series: from the past to the future. The BMW 3 series is a line of compact executive cars manufactured by the German automaker BMW since May 1975.
It is the successor to the 02 series and has been produced in seven generations. The BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo (also referred to as "3 Series GT") is the 5-door fastback body style of the 3 Series model range. Although it features a rear hatchback, the 3 Series GT is not considered a successor to the 1993.
Like the 5 Series GT, 3 Series Touring, and 3 Series L, there was no M model, and as part of BMW's cost reduction measures, it was discontinued in 2020 because of some overlap of some models and concepts. In March 2019, the BMW 3 Series (G20) was released as the successor to the F30. [6] The F34 Gran Turismo fastback model continued to be available until early 2020, [7] and was replaced by the BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé (G26) in June 2021.
The dimensions of the BMW 3 GT are relatively large, with a length typically ranging from 4.7 meters to 4.9 meters, and a relatively long wheelbase, providing ample interior space. Engine and Power System: The BMW 3 GT offers a variety of power options, including gasoline and diesel engines.