Competes with: Audi RS 5, Lexus RC F, Mercedes-AMG C63 Looks like: We’re really doing this, huh, BMW? Powertrain: Twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six-cylinder; 473 horsepower and 406 pounds-feet of ...
From their cold, blistered hands. BMW’s future may be electric, but it’s in no hurry to give up the old ways. The Bavarian brand has all but promised to keep the manual transmission alive as long as ...
The interior of the M3 and M4 is, unsurprisingly, pretty much like that of the 3 Series and 4 Series. No wood trim is available; only aluminum or carbon fiber. A 12.3-inch instrument display and 10.25 ...
After a leak earlier in the week, BMW officially debuted the M3 and M4 duo late yesterday. The compact sport sedan and coupe follow the traditional Bavarian blueprint under the skin, with powerful ...
Controversial grille notwithstanding, most journalists seem to agree that the new BMW M4 an excellent car to drive. However, most reviews concerned the flagship Competition variant, meaning this video ...
Good news, stick-shift enthusiasts: The 2021 BMW M3 comes standard with a six-speed manual gearbox. That's right, the German brand's iconic sports sedan refuses to give in to peer pressure and nix the ...
To show the full picture, the result was obtained on a Mustang Dyno, and the vehicle managed to offer 600 WHP and 879 Nm (649 lb.-ft.) of torque on pump gas. The owner has not specified if he was ...
The new BMW M3 and M4 may have rubbed some enthusiasts the wrong way with their controversial kidney grilles but something we can all agree on is how good it is to see the duo still being offered with ...
Other than the new Ford Bronco, perhaps no vehicle has drawn more speculation and stirred up more rumors in recent years than the new BMW M3 and M4. Joyous reports flew about that the car would offer ...
For the most part, performance cars all come with auto gearboxes, either of the DCT or conventional variety. But the BMW M3 stubbornly refuses to give up on its stick shift. Even 300-horsepower hot ...
In a world full of misery, BMW has just given us something to look forward to in the form of the new 2021 M4 coupe—and unlike a vaccine, we know for sure when this cure for our malaise is coming. The ...