Car Review: 2010 Prior Design BMW M3 Widebody |
2010 Prior Design BMW M3 – is the ultimate masterpiece.
The designers have once again outlasted themselves as they have designed the new face for BMW M3 lookalike. Following the path of the older version, comes a fresh look and improvised design of the widebody version which fits well for E92 models, however, with the real M3 as the exception. Thus, this transformed into a coupe which definitely look as carbon-copy of the real M3.
Widebody version is a definite new development. When it comes to the body features it comprise of a front bumper (new) plus huge air intakes with a new bonnet plus lots of air vents which is similar to the vents found on the real BMW M3 GT2.
Looking at the side skirts, this car does look a bit lower. However, the rear is receiving a new bumper plus diffuser.
What’s striking about this car is the body’s width. The mudguards are found both on the front as well as at the rear axle.
The new design of the body kit includes a boot lid and roof which is available in carbon fibre. Prior Design is offering an exhaust system that is made out of stainless steel which suits much better to the widebody kit. The cost is roughly about 1,499 euros.
The components found on this car’s body kit are made from Duraflex which is an extreme stable and flexible material. In order to get a smoother certification, there’s a certificate for component certificate which is valid.
The final verdict for this car, it got two thumbs up. The perfect car to use on the road and the better part is that it is a definite bargain. It looks like the real deal M3 except that it is made out of widebody kit.


