BMW shows off new M Performance Parts at SEMA 2016
Our SEMA 2016 coverage continues today with a closer look at the new M Performance Parts unveiled by BMW. Displayed throughout the duration of the show are a BMW M2 Safety Car, a BMW M3,…
Our SEMA 2016 coverage continues today with a closer look at the new M Performance Parts unveiled by BMW. Displayed throughout the duration of the show are a BMW M2 Safety Car, a BMW M3,…
BMW is making its presence known at the 2016 SEMA in Vegas with an impressive display of automobiles and aftermarket parts and accessories. Their booth is located inside the lower South Hall (Booth 40247) where…
Around Europe, the most popular choices when it comes to the BMW 3 Series and 5 Series models are the ’18d and ’20d models. That’s perfectly explainable as the two offer the best mixture between…
Chicago-based IND unveils their lineup for the upcoming SEMA show which opens this week in Las Vegas. IND partnered up with BBS and Rays Engineering/Advan to create two beautiful project cars based on the new…
Subtle elegance. That’s what best describes this Silverstone Metallic BMW M3. The purists will also love the fact that it’s a manual. This is an example of a tuning project done right, with the just…
BMW will present the extensive range of new MÂ Performance Parts and Original BMW Accessories at their booth inside the lower South Hall (Booth 40247) at the 2016 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. BMW vehicles…
The BMW M2 is, without a doubt, the hottest M model of the moment. It may not be the fastest or the most powerful, but M was never about that. Thus most tuners out there…
The largest aftermarket parts show in the world kicks off next week in Las Vegas and BMW will once again have their own exhibit to showcase the latest and greatest in the tuning world. Ahead…
AC Schnitzer unveils their BMW M2 project with even more lightness, sporting performance and dynamics. The M2 now produces 420 horsepower from the standard 370, thanks to the optional AC Schnitzer chargecooler which increases the…
When it was originally unveiled, the AC Schnitzer ACS1 5.0d was considered an overkill by many. The small chassis of the 1 Series it was based on was doomed to be unable to cope with…