BMW M Coupe

In 1998, BMW produced the M Coupe finished in Evergreen color with the S52 engine. It is an extremely rare car.

It is a model with a 3.2-liter inline-six-cylinder engine that delivers 316 hp (236 kw) and 260 lb-ft (350 Nm) of torque. The engine is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. The car was designed by Burkhard Göschel as a hardcore version of the Z3 roadster. The car has a stiffer suspension with increased torsional and structural rigidity.

The M Coupe was first registered on October 29, 1998 in the province of Belluno (northern Italy). It has changed five owners so far and is a well-preserved car, repainted in the original Evergreen color.

The car was made in 2,180 copies. This is one of 89 cars worldwide that are finished in Evergreen color of which 48 are made for the European market.

RM Sotheby’s is announcing its sale online and the auction will take place between February 19th and 27th.

BMW M8 Gran Coupe with an impressive 808 hp

If you want your BMW M8 Gran Coupe to get more power you need to contact G-Power. The famous tuner increased the power of the BMW M8 Gran Coupe to 808 hp.

G-Power has increased the 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 standard M8 Gran Coupe with 616 hp and 553 lb-ft of torque to an incredible 808 hp and 738 lb-ft of torque. If we were to talk about the cost of individual improvements, it would look like this:

  • GP-820 performance software 4,595 euros ($ 5,585)
  • turbocharger upgrade 5,950 euros ($ 7,232)
  • sports downpipe 5,360 euros ($ 6,515)
  • GP-Deeptone exhaust system with four carbon fiber tailpipes 5.90 euros ($ 7,232)
  • sound optimization software for the exhaust system 245 euros ($ 298)
  • custom carbon fiber bonnet 5,950 euros ($ 7,232)
  • dynamic carbon wing 3,332 euros ($ 4,050)
  • 21-inch RR or RS forged wheels (price upon request)
  • engine cover 1,785 euros ($ 2,170)
  • sports steering wheel (price upon request).

If you want your M8 Gran Coupe to reach a speed of 205 mph you have to remove the V-max limiter, and it will cost you 495 euros ($ 602). The V-max limits the speed to 155 mph for base models and 190 mph for models with the M Driver’s Pack.

So far there is no information on how long it takes for the tuned M8 Gran Coupe to reach 62 mph. The M8 Competition is known to accelerate from 0-62 in 3.2 seconds.

Ora R1

In 2020, at the Indian AutoExpo, the Chinese company Great Wall Motors introduced the electric car R1 (for the Chinese market it is called Ora R1). It is the cheapest electric car in the world.

The design of the vehicle is aimed primarily at attracting the attention of young people. It is based on the ME platform that enables swap in and out components, such as the motor, battery and electronic controls. It is a small and long-lasting car.

The car comes in a variety of colors such as titanium white, cadet blue, sky blue, a combination of titanium white and glitter black, and a combination of cadet blue and titanium white.

According to globaltoday.com, China will begin shipping cars to India in the coming months. The vehicle will cost around $ 8,500, making it cheaper than the Mahindra eVerito and Tata Tigor EV.

Ora R1 will reach a speed of 100km / h and will use artificial intelligence. The R1 will have a 33kWh battery that allows it to cover 350 kilometers. The car will accelerate from 0-50 km / h in 5.6 seconds. It takes 10 hours to fully charge the battery.

Great Wall Motors provides a three-year warranty (120,000 kilometers) for the entire vehicle or an eight-year warranty (150,000 kilometers) on core components.

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