BMW Updates Model M3 Sedan To Become More Modern And Powered
JAKARTA - BMW has updated the M3 sedan model for 2025. The manufacturer redesigned the exterior to make improvements to the kitchen part of the runway.
Launching Carscoops, Thursday, May 30, the car received the latest fresher LED headlights. It features low and high highlighting in one module and is equipped with two DRL LEDs and an arrow-shaped sein.
In addition to the lights, the latest BMW M3 also has the latest 825M M alloy rim available with the latest flashy bright silver finishing.
BMW also presented a Package M Carbon Outterior offering plastic components reinforced by carbon fibers such as back diffusers, rear-view mirror covers, front-air inlays, and rear-wings.
It also experiences a number of changes such as the lack of physical buttons. However, BMW makes it easier for users with an 8.5 OS infotainment system embedded in a 12.3-inch information screen and a 14.9-inch control screen.
The steering wheel is also fully updated with a multifunctional button and a red center marker. The interior is refined with a premium Sensatec dashboard and a trim Aluminum Rhombicle Anthracite as standard.
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For performance, BMW maintains a 6.0 liter 6-cylinder engine measuring 473 dk and can run from 0 to 96 km/h in 4.1 seconds. The manufacturer also provides a six-acceleration manual transmission option for this model.
Meanwhile, the M3 Competition uses the same engine combined with eight acceleration transmissions so that it can pump up to 503 dk of power and run from 0 to 96 km/hour in 3.8 seconds.
BMW also presents an M3 Competition xDrive or a driven version of all wheels and gets 20 dk of power greater than other variants. Thus, this car has 523 dk of power and 649 Nm of torque which can speed up from 0 to 96 km/hour in 3.4 seconds.
The car will start production in July at the Munich plant, Germany. The basic version of the M3 is worth US$76.000 (Rp1.2 billion) and the M3 Competition 80,200 US dollars (Rp1.3 billion).
Meanwhile, the M3 Competition xDrive, which is the powerful version of this series, is priced at US$85,300 (Rp1.38 billion).