BMW M3 Touring by G-Power Gains 700 HP and an Impressive Body Style
G-Power has turned attention once again toward the current BMW M3 Touring, this time with a package sold under the G3M Bi-Turbo Touring name.
Performance-wise, the BMW M3 Touring from our story comes with a factory engine in the form of a straight-six twin-turbo 3.0-liter pot, which develops 510 horsepower and 650 Nm of torque or 479 lb-gt of torque. The 0 to 100 km/h race line is done in just 3.6 seconds.
However, G-Power changes several core parts before reaching the final numbers. Revised downpipes are included. A fresh intake arrangement joins the package. The ECU receives new calibration work, too, along with other supporting hardware grouped into the same conversion.
After those changes, output rises to 700 metric hp. The same figure appears as 515 kilowatts and 690 bhp. Torque climbs to 850 Nm, which converts to 627 lb-ft. G-Power does not publish fresh acceleration data for this version, so exact gains beyond stock figures stay unstated.
The price attached to this package is €15,852, with the article also listing $18,515 as converted value.
Visually, the photographed car keeps a restrained look, though some details separate it from a regular M3 Touring. Bronze wheels change the overall tone immediately, especially against the dark exterior finish. A few trim pieces also differ from stock. Not many, but enough.
A stronger package sits above this one in the same catalog. That version reaches 789 hp, shown as 588 kW or 800 ps. Torque rises again, this time to 900 Nm, or 664 lb-ft. Price jumps to €47,600, equal to $55,600 in the source figures.
That amount still excludes the car itself. In Germany, BMW starts the M3 at €108,900, with the source translating that to $127,205. The Touring body style still does not officially reach the U.S. market.
At the opposite end of G-Power’s ladder sits the GP-600 package. Output there reaches 600 metric horsepower. Source figures also list 592 brake horsepower and 441 kilowatts. Torque is rated at 750 Nm, or 553 pound-feet.
As for the price tag, that entry conversion costs €3,090, which is equal to $3,610.
G-Power also notes that current BMW M3 models, sedan and Touring alike, receive additional styling parts for interior and exterior treatment, depending on how far an owner wants to go.







