Monday, April 21, 2025

The BMW M3 GTR from Need for Speed Most Wanted is a reality

It took 19 years. But now the car above them all in Need for Speed Most Wanted, the BMW E46 M3 GTR, also exists in the real world.

BMW and game developer Electronic Arts have collaborated to recreate a digital classic: the BMW M3 GTR from the 2005 game Need for Speed: Most Wanted .

The iconic car has been added to the latest installment of the series, Need for Speed: Unbound , as part of the "Vol 9: Prepare for the Lockdown" update, which is now available.

As part of the project, BMW has created a special edition of the E46 M3 with a paint job that reproduces the well-known sol-blue design from the car in the game. From November 27 to January 6, the car can be experienced at the BMW Welt exhibition center in Munich, Germany.

– The M3 GTR model is one of the most recognizable cars in the history of the Need for Speed series, so for the 30th anniversary we wanted to do something special," says John Stanley, senior director at EA responsible for Need for Speed: Unbound according to the BMW Blog .

In addition to the M3 GTR, the update also features another BMW new to the game series: the BMW S 1000 RR motorcycle.

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This is the first time that a motorcycle has been included in Need for Speed . For those who prefer four wheels, the update also adds models such as the Honda Integra Type R and Subaru Impreza WRX ST. The game is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.

With this addition to the game, BMW and Electronic Arts mark both a nostalgic reunion with a popular car from previous games and an expansion of the series' choice of cars.

First introduced in Need for Speed: Most Wanted , the BMW M3 GTR has grown over the years to become a true favorite among fans of the Need for Speed series and a symbol of the collaboration between the automotive industry and the gaming world.

  • BMW M3 GTR fra Need for Speed Most Wanted er virkelighed
  • BMW M3 GTR fra Need for Speed Most Wanted er virkelighed
  • BMW M3 GTR fra Need for Speed Most Wanted er virkelighed
  • BMW M3 GTR fra Need for Speed Most Wanted er virkelighed
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