He Wanted A New BMW 7-Series So He Built One From a 15-Year-Old Sedan
He wanted a new BMW 7 Series, so he used one

The 15-year-old BMW flagship sedan has been transformed into a newest generation of replicas Starting from 2010, the BMW 7 Series F01 used will be converted to a G70 impostor from 2024. Indian builders cut the body of flagship sedans and integrated replica components. The results look quite convincing, although a closer look reveals some contradictions. In the world of automotive design, polarization doesn’t always mean bad, it means people care enough about it. When it comes to the latest BMW 7 Series (G70), few designs like this stir the pot. OK, except, you know, People who should not name. More: 20 years later, what do you think of Chris Bannle’s BMW 7 Series E65? Still, even if their wallets (or current rides) aren't on the same page, some stubborn BMW fans attract a bold new look. For example, India’s particularly motivated owners take things into their own hands, turning the aging 7 Series into a convincing counterfeit of surprisingly…

BMW Brings Iconic M3 GTR From ‘NFS: Most Wanted’ to Life
BMW brings the iconic M3 GTR to life in NFS: Most Wanted

This one-of-a-kind car is actually the 2001 ALMS championship-winning car and was created to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Need for Speed ​​series go through Brad Anderson November 28, 2024 19:47 This is the BMW M3 GTR that won the 2001 ALMS GT Series. Power comes from a 4.0-liter naturally aspirated V8 engine with 450 horsepower. The blue and silver M3 GTR appeared on the cover of Need for Speed: Most Wanted in 2005. Perhaps the most iconic car Need for Speed BMW brought the gaming franchise to life and it is currently on display at the BMW Welt Museum in Germany until early January 2025. For gamers and car enthusiasts, this is an opportunity to witness virtual history firsthand. Of course, we're undoubtedly talking about the M3 GTR in silver and blue Need for Speed: Most Wanted. The ninth work in the "Need for Speed" series was released as early as 2005, and the protagonist on the cover…