The M3 Competition is the most powerful and capable M3 of all time, but I’d spend my money on the ...
An eight-speed automatic backs the twin-turbo six in the rear-drive M3 Competition, which continues into 2025 with 503 hp and a 3.8-second 0-60 claim; the 523-hp M3 Competition xDrive, too ...
For the huge outlay, you get more power than in the M3 Competition xDrive (+40 hp), less weight (-75 pounds), an interior awash in racy Alcantara, and even more aggressive looks. As we found out ...
Meanwhile, the M3’s front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout (with optional all-wheel drive in the Competition xDrive version) delivers a more traditional sports sedan feel, offering agility ...
Because the BMW M3 Touring does not run a double clutch setup that would allow the car to dial in the exact amount of rpm to be on the boost and ready to go in a blink of an eye, you have to sit on ...
When it comes to the term wicked, you can opt for the mischievous or ultra-cool meaning, however, when it comes to the new M3 ...
BMW’s new G80 M3 Competition has already confounded the ... There’s no way of distinguishing an xDrive equipped M3 from a rear-wheel drive one. There’s no subtle badging to speak of, no ...
The M3 has a twin-turbo inline-six with at least 473 hp, and it’s the only 3 Series model still available with a six-speed manual transmission. All 3 Series models are available with rear-wheel ...