The two M3 versions are likely to differ well beyond their powertrains. That's because the electric M3 will be based on BMW's ...
Due to the typical headlights and small kidney grille, this one-of-a-kind build still looks like an E36 BMW M3 at the front. However, it's completely different at the opposite end, where it no ...
Technical specifications about the next-generation ICE M3 aren’t known, but it’s reasonable to expect that despite more ...
Actual terms vary by lender. Coming from an Acura, found the BMW (and that too a 98) to be a world of difference when it comes to driveability. The car is a finely tuned machine. The car had some ...
Instead, BMW M division head Frank van Meel told BimmerToday that the next gas-powered M3 will use an updated version of the ...
The BMW M3 represents the pinnacle of 3 Series performance, and thus, it traditionally features powerful engines. Automotive enthusiasts may quickly think of the BMW S54 straight-six engine under ...
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The E36-generation BMW M3 Lightweight was a track-focused special sold in limited numbers exclusively in the U.S. It had no air conditioning, no radio, and no extra horsepower. On the plus side ...
BMW’s CE 02 is an electric two-wheeler that straddles the line between an electric scooter and a motorcycle. It's aimed at urban riders looking for a more stylish way to get around town and ...
The BMW M3 delivers huge performance in a compact, highly practical package. It's the defining performance car in BMW's sporty 3 Series line, and possibly the purest in BMW's inventory.
The new BMW M3 CS sedan is a fresh arrival for the 2024 model year. It instantly becomes the most expensive of all the M3s. For the huge outlay, you get more power than in the M3 Competition ...
For such a practical take on the performance car, the new BMW M3 Touring has a wonderfully skunkworks vibe. ‘This is my baby,’ declares M division’s head of development, Dirk Häcker.