Some editors require the car's visual parts (body kit, spoiler, hood) to be manually set to the GTR's unique model. If done incorrectly, the car might appear as a glitched texture or a generic M3 E46.
In the pantheon of video game automobiles, few vehicles command the same level of reverence as the from Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005). Its iconic silver-blue livery with racing stripes, accompanied by the distinct, throaty growl of its V8 engine, became the symbol of underground street racing. When its direct sequel, Need for Speed: Carbon , was released in 2006, fans were devastated to learn that the legendary M3 GTR was not available through normal career progression. nfs carbon bmw m3 gtr in career save game
Cause $200,000 in Cost to State in one pursuit. Collector: Unlock 33 cars. Conqueror: Conquer all tracks in Career mode. Some editors require the car's visual parts (body
In Most Wanted , the M3 was a drift-heavy muscle car. In Carbon , due to the game's new "Canyon Duel" physics, the M3 behaves like a perfect hybrid. It has the acceleration of a Tuner class car but the top-end speed and weight of a Muscle car. On canyon roads, it sticks to the asphalt like glue, making Darius’s canyon duel laughably easy. Collector: Unlock 33 cars
In Need for Speed: Carbon , the player begins with a limited car selection (Tier 1 vehicles) and progresses through territory-based crew battles. The BMW M3 GTR—a Tier 3, police-evading legend—is canonically stripped from the player after the prologue. Official acquisition requires completing all 14 Challenge Series events.