With BMW leaning into electrification and an iM3 trademark on the books, for a while it seemed like we were about to say goodbye to the BMW M3 as we know it. A nearly 40-year German performance ...
Not only this is not your average BMW M3 Sedan, but it also has zero flaws and only 1,400 miles under its belt. Would you buy ...
Despite making questionable design choices with its controversial front grille, there has been no apparent dip in the popularity of the BMW M3. The legendary performance sedan continues to be the ...
Purists mustn't worry: a gas-fueled M3 is also coming. The winds of change are blowing at BMW. Although the brand already offers several electric M Performance models, a full-fat M car without a ...
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The Next BMW M3 Will Have a 'New Type' of Gas Engine
It will still be a six-cylinder, but the specifics remain a mystery. There's been plenty of speculation surrounding the next BMW M3. We know it will be electric, with an 800-volt architecture ...
If the idea of the next-generation BMW M3 hitting the market with four electric motors delivering upwards of 1,341 hp (1,000 kW) wasn’t enough to get you excited about the M division’s EV future, then ...
BMW M on Wednesday released images of a prototype of what is probably its upcoming electric M3 sports sedan. Posted to the performance division's official Instagram page, the photos show a camouflaged ...
One could argue the new M3 CS goes far enough, with a turbocharged S58 3.0-liter inline-six engine with a forged lightweight crankshaft, 3D-printed cylinder head core, and custom oil supply and ...
BMW’s desire for a ‘sporty 3 Series’ in the mid-1980s gave rise to what has gone on to become one of the true greats of performance motoring.
BMW's director of development, Frank Weber, with the Neue Klasse concept that will be the technology donor for the next BMW M3. Photo: HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP via Getty Images. BMW executives have hinted ...
The BMW M3 sports sedan, the German automaker’s most iconic high-performance vehicle, is going electric. During a roundtable interview in Portugal this week, BMW’s product development chief, Frank ...
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