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That means, apparently, that the M3 Touring GT3 exists — or at least existed at some point. While that level of work makes ...
A “world premiere” from BMW M GmbH will be one of three unveiled by the Bavarian brand at the 2025 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa ...
Die Pistole war dem damaligen DMSB-Präsidenten Hans-Joachim Stuck auf die Brust gesetzt: FIA-Chef Jean Todt, für den Sicherheit oberste Priorität hatte, drohte Stuck mit dem Entzug der Streckenlizenz ...
Today, the full-fledged BMW M3 EV has started the warm-up, showing some meaty tires and cross-drilled brake discs. The northern loop of the Nurburgring race track, aptly called Nordschleife in ...
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This is expected to be followed by the 3 Series Touring estate, and it could usher in a fully electric BMW M3, too. The next-generation 3 Series is expected to arrive in 2026 following the launch ...
Except for the new Apple chip, there’s absolutely no difference between the M3-equipped iPad Air and the previous iteration. Its Retina display, camera hardware, connectivity features ...
Wagons are back, baby. The BMW M3 Touring is just about the best one-size-fits-all solution to going fast, practically. When Drive Managing Editor Trent Nikolic drove the BMW M3 Touring at its ...
In the same conversation, Neubauer told BMW Blog that the current M3 Touring is never going to reach the American market. Well, win some, lose some. Fred Smith's love of cars comes from his ...
In contrast, the M3 Pro MacBook Pro retains a reliable keyboard but lacks the refinements introduced in the Air. While still functional and comfortable, it may not provide the same level of ...
But with regard to sport touring, when it comes to both cost and ease of riding, this NT1100 looks pretty tough to beat. From a pricing standpoint, it’s easy to see that this Honda is outpacing its ...
When the E34 M5 was launched in 1992 BMW claimed this world-beating supersaloon could get from 0-62mph in around six seconds. That’s the same time as our single motor, boggo-spec i5 Touring.