27 sightings by 22 spotters worldwide

Market value
$51,000 to $170,000
Did you know
Only 356 units built, featuring unique adjustable front splitter
The BMW M3 E36 GT is the automotive equivalent of a secret handshake—exclusive, purposeful, and unmistakably special. Born out of motorsport necessity in 1995, BMW crafted this limited-run homologation special to qualify the M3 for FIA GT racing. With only 356 examples rolling off the production line, each painted in the distinctive British Racing Green, the GT wasn't shy about its racing intentions—nor should it have been.
Under the bonnet, BMW's engineers coaxed an extra dose of aggression from the venerable S50 inline-six, bumping power to 295 horsepower. A shorter final drive ratio and revised suspension geometry made the GT sharper, more responsive, and unapologetically track-focused. Visually, the adjustable front splitter and rear wing weren't merely cosmetic—they were purposeful aerodynamic enhancements, a rare instance where form genuinely followed function.
Inside, the GT stripped away luxury in favor of function: lightweight seats, Alcantara trim, and carbon fiber accents subtly reminded you this wasn't your dentist's weekend cruiser. Driving one today, you're immediately struck by its rawness, a tactile connection to the road that modern M cars often dilute in pursuit of refinement. The E36 GT isn't just a collector's curiosity; it's a visceral reminder of BMW's uncompromising motorsport heritage.

München, Deutschland
by Roman1_055

Båstad, Sverige
by SVGCarspotting

Lintgen, Luxembourg
by Tanjaja

Spotted, Norway
by carlife_norway

Semriach, Austria
by Jonas93

Enschede, Netherlands
by Tanjaja

Nürburg, Germany
by Ryan

Москва, Россия
by Fueldrakehq

Le Vigeant, France
by remi_

Spotted, Slovenia
by mustang_fan11

Chemnitz, Germany
by Tom

Los Angeles, USA
by Gurkenspotter
27 BMW M3 E36 GT sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 22 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the BMW M3 E36 GT is rated Rare.
Recent BMW M3 E36 GT sightings on AutoRadar come from München, Båstad, Lintgen, Semriach, Enschede, Nürburg. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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