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The BMW M3 is a high-performance version of the BMW 3 Series, developed by BMW’s in-house motorsport division, BMW M. Known for its dynamic handling, powerful engines, and sporty design, the M3 has become a benchmark for performance sedans and coupes.
Here’s a breakdown of what the BMW M3 is all about:
1. History and Generations:
- E30 M3 (1986–1991): The original M3, introduced in 1986, was a lightweight, four-cylinder coupe with a racing heritage. It gained popularity in motorsport, particularly in DTM racing.
- E36 M3 (1992–1999): The second generation moved up in terms of power and refinement, featuring a six-cylinder engine. Available in coupe, sedan, and convertible body styles.
- E46 M3 (2000–2006): This generation is iconic for its naturally aspirated inline-six engine (S54) producing 333 horsepower. It’s loved for its balance and driving purity.
- E90/E92/E93 M3 (2007–2013): A big shift happened with this generation as BMW introduced a 4.0-liter V8 engine (S65) producing 414 horsepower. The M3 was offered as a sedan (E90), coupe (E92), and convertible (E93).
- F80 M3 (2014–2020): This generation returned to a six-cylinder engine, but it was turbocharged. The 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six (S55) engine produced up to 503 horsepower in the “Competition” version.
- G80 M3 (2021–present): The current model comes with an aggressive design, including a bold new grille, and a 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six (S58) engine. It produces 473 horsepower in the standard version and 503 horsepower in the “Competition” version. Available in both rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive (xDrive).

Specifications
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Engine Displacement | 2998 cc |
No. of Cylinders | 6 |
Max Power | 502.88Bhp |
Max Torque | 850Nm |
Seating Capacity | 5 |
Transmission Type | Automatic |
Body Type | Coupe |
2. Key Features:
- Performance: M3 models are known for their precise handling and potent engines. The current G80 M3 can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just around 3.8 seconds.
- Transmission Options: Available with either a 6-speed manual transmission (rare in modern performance cars) or an 8-speed automatic transmission (in Competition models).
- Interior and Technology: High-quality materials, a driver-focused cockpit, and the latest BMW technology (iDrive system, digital displays) make the M3 both luxurious and functional.
3. M3 Competition:
- The M3 Competition offers a power boost (up to 503 hp), stiffer suspension, and an 8-speed automatic transmission. It’s more track-focused with performance enhancements like M-specific all-wheel drive in the xDrive model.

Transmission Type | Automatic |
Drive Type | AWD |
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Fuel & Performance
Fuel Type | Petrol |
4. Driving Experience:
- Rear-Wheel vs. All-Wheel Drive: The M3 provides a choice between traditional rear-wheel drive for purists and all-wheel drive for added traction and control.
- Adaptive Suspension: Helps balance between comfort and performance, making the M3 capable of daily driving and weekend track days.

Dimensions & Capacity
Seating Capacity | 5 |
No. of Doors | 4 |
5. Design:
- Aggressive exterior styling with flared fenders, quad exhaust tips, and unique M-specific design elements.
- The latest generation (G80) has polarized opinions with its large kidney grille, but it’s aerodynamically efficient and gives a bold statement.
The BMW M3 remains one of the top choices for driving enthusiasts, offering an excellent blend of luxury, technology, and high performance.
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