Controversial red-and-yellow BMW E92 Manhart MH3 600 hits the UAE market
One-off red-and-yellow BMW E92 Manhart MH3 600 listed in the UAE: N55, 7-speed DCT, ~60,000 km. Dubai-registered, now in Abu Dhabi. Price AED 210,000 (~$57k).
In the UAE, one of the most controversial BMW 3 Series of the E92 generation has been listed for sale. The coupe wears a red-and-yellow scheme that makes it look like Ronald McDonald’s company car — a look you won’t mistake for anything else.
The exterior tuning is a mash-up of carbon-fiber add-ons, yellow accents, and an M4-style beaver-tooth front bumper, while the widened arches and new wheels only amplify the effect. At the rear, Manhart MH3 600 badges hint at involvement from the well-known tuner, or at least the installation of its parts.

The cabin is no less flamboyant: red leather and Alcantara, a new steering wheel and gear selector, a starry headliner, and modern infotainment with CarPlay. Under the hood sits an N55 paired with a seven-speed DCT. The odometer shows around 60,000 kilometers, and the paperwork lists two owners.
Registered in Dubai and currently in Abu Dhabi, the car is presented by the seller as a unique Gulf build in excellent condition and positioned as one for collectors. The asking price is 210,000 dirhams, or about $57,170.
Uniqueness does not always equal appeal, and this E92 proves the point. Arguably the most polarizing example of its generation.