BMW M3 Touring (2023, G81) photos
The 2023 BMW M3 Touring is every motoring journalists wet dream: fast and practical.
The 2023 BMW M3 Touring is every motoring journalists wet dream: fast and practical.
The new G80 BMW M3 sedan and G82 M4 coupe are here, and they are (as promised) very ugly because of a unique front with two tall nostrils.
The 2021 BMW M3 Competition has big, new, very ugly nose, a twin-turbo I6, fatter fenders, and optional AWD with a RWD mode, and manual transmission.
The 2018 BMW M3 CS has a 3L twin turbo I6 with 343kW (460hp) and 600Nm (443 lb-ft), 7-speed DCT, RWD, and 20″ rear wheels.
The 2018 BMW M3 CS is limited run of 1200 sedans with a 343kW (460hp) 3-liter twin turbo I6, 7-speed DCT, active suspension, and semi slick tires.
The F80 BMW M3 “30 Years M3” or “30 Jahre M3” is a limited edition model based on the Competition Package, with a Macao Blue exterior.
The BMW M3 30 Jahre special edition is based on the Competition Package, and has a more powerful engine, Macao blue paint, 20-inch alloys, and new gills.
For Oktoberfest 2015, BMW has created a one off BMW M3 covered in Münchner Wirte livery that’s inspired by the BMW M1 Procar of 1981.
The mid-life updates for the F30 BMW M3 sedan are minor. Still powered by a 3-litre twin-turbo straight-six with 320kW (430hp) and 500Nm (369 lb-ft).
The first BMW M3 was launched in 1985. Depending on year, the 2.3-litre S10 4-cylinder made 143kW or 160kW. The later Sport Evolution had a 173kW 2.5-litre.