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BMW is not a brand anyone would associate with pickup trucks; however, the German company has a history of creating the occasional one-off pickup build. The legendary M3 has been turned into a ...
Now, after missing the opportunity back in 1986 and 2011, BMW has another shot at redemption – but only if they heed the advice of this pixel master and quickly carve out yet another M3 pickup.
but turning a great car into a pickup produces art. This E92 BMW M3 pickup is the latter. It was built a tuning shop in South Africa, and it's basically the German El Camino you didn't know ...
BMW's first one-off pickup looks something like the luxury ... an E30 convertible with the back end chopped into a truck bed, while the M3 launched with the signature wide fenders.
Last year, BMW‘s M division had scoop photographers and news sites alike trying to figure out what was going on with the E92-based M3 targa-topped pickup truck testing at the Nürburgring.
This was the scene, back in March, 2011, when BMW showed up at the famed German racetrack with an E92 M3 pickup truck. The timing couldn’t have been better. Knowing the spy photographers would ...
Especially if that vehicle happens to be the one-off BMW E30 pickup truck ... be more than enough to have loads of fun in this M3-converted truck. Unfortunately, that's exactly why it shouldn ...
Australia is (or used to be) the last bastion of the single-cab, rear-wheel-drive unibody pickup, which is better known as the ute. Holden was the last automaker to produce such a vehicle in 2017 ...
While never mass-produced, a BMW pickup isn’t entirely unheard of. We’ve seen several truck-shaped creations ... liter S52 straight-six from the E36 M3, because why wouldn’t you?
The next M3 will also debut BMW’s new "Heart of Joy" performance controller, an integrated drive management system first shown on the Vision Neue Klasse concept.“It’s no longer about making ...