Ultimate Drag Race: BMW M8 vs AMG GT63 vs Porsche Panamera
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In a thrilling showdown of power and performance, the carwow team pits the mighty BMW M8 Grand Coupe, the formidable AMG GT63 Four-Door, and the sleek Porsche Panamera Turbo against each other in a drag race like no other. With the BMW boasting a jaw-dropping 800 horsepower, courtesy of a tune by DMS Automotive, the AMG and Porsche are no slouches either, both pushing out 740 horsepower. The BMW's price tag of £140,000 is rivaled by the AMG's £150,000+ and the Porsche starting at £113,000, setting the stage for an epic battle of speed and precision.
As the race unfolds, the BMW struggles with launch control, showcasing its raw power but facing challenges in harnessing it effectively. On the other hand, the AMG unleashes a symphony of sound, while the Porsche surprises with a unique soft limiter feature. Despite a chaotic start, the BMW emerges victorious in the drag race, leaving the AMG and Porsche grappling with traction issues and spinning wheels. The AMG's launch control proves to be a game-changer, offering a glimpse of its true potential in a race against time.
In a rolling race from 50 mph, the AMG's quick kickdown steals the show, leaving the competition in its wake. However, in a half-mile race, the BMW's dominance shines through, showcasing its superior performance and speed. The Porsche's exceptional braking capabilities come to the forefront in a nail-biting brake test, securing a well-deserved victory in this crucial aspect of performance. As the dust settles and the results are revealed, each car's strengths and weaknesses are laid bare, with the Porsche emerging as the undisputed champion in braking prowess.
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