Manhart continues to surprise its fans with more radical interpretations of some models, and this time it decided to turn the BMW M3 Touring into a high-performance version.
Named the MH3 800 Touring, this version of the BMW wagon boasts a power output of 843 hp and an impressive 1090 Nm of maximum torque. To achieve this power, Manhart enhanced the 3.0-liter twin-turbo six-cylinder engine with an updated engine control module, new forged pistons and connecting rods, a Wagner Tuning intercooler, a carbon intake, and a Remus stainless steel exhaust system with valve control and Manhart downpipes. Additionally, the German tuner reinforced the eight-speed automatic transmission to handle all that power.
If the 843 hp isn’t enough, Manhart also offers two additional packages that promise to push the MH3 800 Touring to even more extreme power levels.
The German tuner did not change the standard braking system of the M3 Touring, which utilizes carbon-ceramic discs, but announced that it adjusted the suspension, which has been enhanced with adjustable height coilovers from H&R and combined with a carbon protective bar to increase rigidity.
Aesthetically, Manhart describes this MH3 800 Touring as “quite restrained,” featuring a black and gold decoration, with many carbon fiber details, highlighting the front lip, grille, hood, side skirts, as well as the generously sized rear diffuser.
Additionally, this powerful MH3 Touring is equipped with Raffa wheels measuring 20’’ at the front and 21’’ at the rear, fitted with high-performance tires.
Inside, Manhart limited itself to equipping this radical BMW with a “Sky Roof,” a panoramic roof, and custom floor mats to remind that this is a model bearing the signature of the German tuner.