What does the GT version of a car mean?
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GT is the acronym for Gran Turismo in English, originally referring to the luxurious carriages used by nobles for travel. GT generally refers to touring car racing, as GT races are all about speed, gradually making GT synonymous with the pursuit of speed. BMW has its GT series cars, which excel in transmission systems and power. The introduction of BMW GT is as follows: Transmission system of BMW GT: The BMW 3 Series GT will share the powertrain of the existing 3 Series sedan. The gasoline versions include three variants: the N20B20 2.0T turbocharged engine, with the same 184 horsepower and 245 horsepower high and low power versions as the domestic 3 Series, and the N55B30 3.0T inline six-cylinder turbocharged engine with a peak power of 306 horsepower, all matched with an 8-speed automatic transmission. These represent the 3 Series GT 320i, 328i, and 335i models. The iconic kidney grille is larger than that of the regular 3 Series, and it also features frameless doors, a hatchback body, and a hidden rear spoiler. The dimensions are 4824/1828/1508mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2920mm. Power of BMW GT: The BMW 3 Series GT will have two models, the 320i and 335i. The 320i GT will be equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 176KW and a maximum torque of 350Nm. The 335i GT is expected to feature an inline six-cylinder engine with a maximum power of 220KW and a maximum torque of 406Nm. Both engines will be paired with the 8AT transmission from the new 3 Series, offering both sDrive rear-wheel drive and xDrive all-wheel drive systems.