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| Specification | BMW2000 BMW M3 (E46) |
|---|---|
| Performance | |
| Top speed | 249 km/hIndependent test · Wikipedia |
| Power-to-weight ratioCalculated from peak power and curb weight — figures quoted against a different weight basis (e.g. dry or DIN) will differ. | 161.0 kW/tCalculated |
| Acceleration | |
| 0–60 mphRollout (1ft) handling differs between testers and manufacturers. | 4.50 sIndependent test · Car and Driver |
| 0–100 km/h | 5.20 sIndependent test · Wikipedia |
| 0–100 mph | 11.60 sIndependent test · Car and Driver |
| Engine & Powertrain | |
| Peak power | 252 kWIndependent test · Wikipedia |
| Peak torque | 365 N·mIndependent test · Wikipedia |
| Engine displacement | 3.2 LIndependent test · Wikipedia |
| Cylinder count | 6Independent test · Wikipedia |
| Engine layout | Inline-6Independent test · Wikipedia |
| Engine placement | FrontIndependent test · Wikipedia |
| Induction type | Naturally aspiratedIndependent test · Wikipedia |
| Transmission type | ManualIndependent test · Wikipedia |
| Number of gears | 6Independent test · Wikipedia |
| Dimensions | |
| Length | 4493 mmIndependent test · Wikipedia |
| Width | 1781 mmIndependent test · Wikipedia |
| Height | 1372 mmIndependent test · Wikipedia |
| Wheelbase | 2731 mmIndependent test · Wikipedia |
| Weight | |
| Curb weight | 1565 kgIndependent test · Wikipedia |
| Practicality | |
| Seats | 4Independent test · Wikipedia |
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