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An all-new BMW M3 is set to arrive within the next two years and, lo and behold, it’ll come as both a mean, green (potential quad-motor) EV and a petrol-slurping straight-six. “We’re going ...
In an interview with Top Gear, BMW Neue Klasse project head Dr. Mike Reichelt revealed new details about the next M3, which will arrive after the Neue Klasse 3 Series launches in 2026. “We’re ...
🔥 The BMW M3 E92 GTR dominates the track in Part 8 of the Drifting Challenge with perfect drifts, tire smoke, and that iconic V8 roar! Pure control, raw power, and sideways madness — all in ...
the only mass-production M3 to use a V8 engine (the E46 M3 GTR Strassenversion had a V8, but only three were built, and all are owned by BMW).
Watch the BMW M3 E92 GTR deliver insane drifts and raw V8 sound at the Drifting Challenge! Precision driving, tire smoke, and pure motorsport action—don’t miss it! Conditions deteriorate ...
He is also the host of Wallpaper’s first podcast. For lovers of the marque, BMW’s commitment to online archiving is second to none. The latest website from the Bavarian manufacturer is this extensive ...
The original BMW M3 landed in 1986 with a 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine between its punched-out fenders. It upsized to a straight-six for its second and third generations, and it received a V8 ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. BMW has officially teased the M3 CS Touring for the first time, possibly alluding to a full reveal in the coming ...
But arguably the most iconic vehicle comes from “Most Wanted.” Having the BMW M3 GTR, wearing its graceful blue and silver livery, is a flex every time gamers fire up their twenty-year-old ...
BMW teases the upcoming electric M3 equivalent with its production body hidden by camouflage. We get a very good idea about the car's proportions and stance, and it's certainly a departure from ...
In a move that's part marketing genius, part automotive love letter, the German marque has resurrected the iconic BMW M3 GTR from the 2005 Need for Speed: Most Wanted. Let's rewind to the early 2000s.