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BMW M3

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The 2026 BMW M3 distills decades of track-honed fury into a road-legal precision instrument. Its widened haunches, signature M double-bar kidney grille, and

carbon-fiber roof signal intent before a single cylinder fires—a predatory silhouette born from wind-tunnel obsession and racing pedigree.

Beneath the lightweight composite skin, a 473-hp twin-turbo inline-six (up to 503 hp in Competition xDrive trim) pairs with a six-speed manual or eight-speed M

Steptronic. Rear-drive purity or M xDrive’s adjustable all-wheel traction, an active M differential, and chassis-mounted control-arm bushings deliver surgical turn-in

and explosive exits—0-60 mph in as little as 3.4 seconds. Inside, carbon-backed M Sport seats, a 12.3-inch curved display with M-specific readouts, and Alcantara-wrapped surfaces immerse the driver. Red M1/M2 buttons,

a gated shift lever (manual models), and adjustable traction control invite customizing every parameter—from boost pressure to rear-axle drift angle.

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