Supercar Showdown: BMW M3 vs Lamborghini Ro Alto vs Audi R8
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In this thrilling showdown, the carwow crew pits a monstrous 1,000-horsepower tuned BMW M3 against a raging Lamborghini Ro Alto and a turbocharged Audi R8. The M3, after a hefty £35,000 upgrade, now boasts a jaw-dropping 1,000 horsepower and 1,100 newton meters of torque. Tommy's Lamborghini Ro Alto, a £450,000 beast, combines a V12 with electric motors to churn out a formidable 1,000 newton meters of torque. Meanwhile, Harry's Audi R8, the most affordable of the trio at £100,000, surprises with its 1,000 PS power and 800 newton meters of torque.
As the engines roar, the M3 and the Lamborghini lock horns in a nail-biting drag race, both crossing the finish line in a dead heat at 9.9 seconds, with the Audi trailing slightly at 10.2 seconds. The Lamborghini shines in the rolling race, showcasing its power, while the M3 impresses with its braking prowess, stopping on a dime. However, the Audi steals the show in the final race, showcasing its capabilities and leaving the others in its rearview mirror.
Throughout the races, Tommy's Ro Alto faces cooling issues affecting its performance, while the team discusses the unique characteristics of each vehicle. Tommy contemplates tuning his standard M3 after witnessing the sheer power and performance of the tuned version. The showdown culminates in a thrilling display of speed, power, and engineering excellence, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats.
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Viewer Reactions for Lamborghini Revuelto v 1000hp M3 Touring v 1000hp R8: DRAG RACE
The tuned M3 in the video was highly praised for its performance
The BMW M3 was highlighted for its ability to carry five people and luggage while being extremely powerful
Comments mentioned the dominance of BMW's new line of cars, especially with xDrive in the UK
There was excitement for potential future races involving the Revuelto and other cars
The sound of the R8 was praised
Some users expressed dislike for the new Lamborghini Revuelto
The BMW M3 was commended for its power and performance
Users discussed the impressive performance of the Porsche 911 in a drag race
Some users found humor in the outcome of the races, especially with the Lamborghini being passed by the BMW
The BMW engine used in the Toyota Supra was mentioned as well
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