Auto Motor and Sport have conducted a high-speed test with the G POWER BMW M3 SK II at the fastest automobile race track in the world, the Nardo circuit in Italy.
Nardo, which is basically a 12.3 Km long circle is the perfect place to separate the ‘automotive wheat from the chaff’ and before we tell you what the G POWER BMW M3 SK II has achieved on this challenging track, we must offer a few details with its specs.
The G POWER BMW M3 SK II represents an upgrade program that turns the regular M3 into a machine that produces 570 PS (419 kW) and 565 Nm of torque. This impressive output enables the car to rocket from nought to 62 mph (0 to 100 kmph) in 4.4 seconds and also go from 0 to 124 mph (200 kmph) in 12.9 seconds.
Besides the engine upgrades the G POWER BMW M3 SK II is also equipped with a coilover suspension, massive brakes (396 mm disks at the front and 380 mm at the rear), various aerodynamic add-ons and light alloy wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Super Sport road tires and its result at Nardo is nothing short of impressive.
The G POWER BMW M3 SK II has managed to reach a top speed of 333 kpmh (207 mph) on the Italian track, and the tuner thinks that with a taller gear the car could have topped 340 kmph.
Video : G POWER BMW M3 SK II hits 333 kpmh at Nardo
13 Jul 2011
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