That means, apparently, that the M3 Touring GT3 exists — or at least existed at some point. While that level of work makes ...
BMW pranked us all with a lowered, widened racing version of the M3 Touring, but the so-called GT3 Evo actually exists.
For example, there’s quite a bit more power on tap than in the outgoing M5. Under the hood is a 4.4 L twin-turbocharged V8 ...
It’s slick and responsive – and full-throttle paddle shifts are highly entertaining. That said, the six-speed manual, while being a little slower, delivers the more interactive experience when ...
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 ...
BMW has a history of showcasing fictional variants of its vehicles on April Fool's Day, and this year, the brand showed two. Both were fictional M cars: a rally raid-ready M2 Dakar and a GT3-spec M3 ...
A set of new turbochargers and an upgraded exhaust system allow this M3 Touring to become a 205-mph wagon. The driver lost his license for six months, but since he didn’t own the car, the BMW ...
Several years ago, we published a list of BMW codenames for the anoraks out there. And with our recent scoop of the next-generation G90 BMW M5, what better excuse to update Munich’s future model ...