Now one can experience track experience of the most powerful BMW M cars in Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Aamby Valley.
BMW India announced the launch of the ‘BMW M Performance Training’ in India.
The exclusive driver training program will demonstrate the dynamism, versatility and high performance of the BMW M car range in Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Aamby Valley (Close to Mumbai).
‘BMW M Performance Training’ is a specially designed full-day event by BMW driving experts on renowned race tracks in India.
Performance car enthusiasts can test and hone their driving skills while experiencing the dynamic nature of BMW M models.
The ‘BMW M Performance Training’ program will involve various driving conditions such as cornering, high-speed straights and dramatic changes in elevation.
The BMW M range in India includes the M3 Sedan, M4 Coupe, M5 Sedan, M6 Gran Coupe, X5 M and X6 M.
BMW M Automobiles are produced by BMW M GmbH (a subsidiary of BMW AG). Sophisticated technology, individuality and safety – the BMW M cars offer an unmatched experience of exclusive, high-performance driving.
BMW M Performance Training Schedule is as follows:
Date |
Place | Venue |
31 July | Bengaluru | Taneja Aerospace and Aviation |
24 – 25 August | Delhi | Buddh International Circuit |
21 – 22 September | Chennai | Madras Motor Sports Race Track |
19 – 20 October | Aamby Valley | Aamby Valley City |
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The M3 and M4 is powered by M TwinPower Turbocharged inline 6-cylinder petrol engine which gives an output of 317 kW / 431 hp and that produces a maximum torque of 550 Nm. The cars accelerates from 0 to 100 km / hr in 4.1 seconds.
The M TwinPower Turbocharged V8 petrol engine in the M5 and M6 Gran Coupe gives an output of 412 kW / 560 hp that produces a maximum torque of 680 Nm and accelerates from 0 to 100 km / hr in 4.3 seconds.
While M TwinPower Turbocharged V8 petrol engine in the X5 M and BMW X6 M gives an output of 423 kW / 575 hp that produces a maximum torque of 750 Nm and accelerates from 0 to 100 km / hr in 4.2 seconds.