A wholesale reinvention is currently taking place at BMW, and it’s giving a sneak peek at what’s going on with the Vision ...
For the young Dad in commercial real estate looking for a daily drifter to impress his clients AND his car group on Slack.
At the heart of the M3 CS Touring is a 3.0 litre twin-turbo straight-six petrol engine that delivers 550 PS (543 hp or 405 kW) at 6,250 rpm and 650 Nm of torque from 2,750 to 5,950 rpm.
Stepping-up from the standard M3 Touring, the CS will be making local market landfall in limited numbers, but only in the first quarter of 2026.
We’ve been waiting on this one for awhile, the first image of what purported to be an M3 ... grille, red accents (going as far as the rear spoiler) and the familiar yellow lights. The keen BMW ...
BMW‘s M division has previewed its latest high-performance project – an even hotter version of the M3 Touring. Teased in a brief social media clip and manufactured ‘spy’ shot, the camouflaged wagon ...
BMW is preparing ... the snout-like grille. There also appears to be plenty of carbon trim, and we have a feeling the same characteristic black hood panels found on the M3 CS sedan will also ...
Just when we thought we were getting used to the monstrous kidneys on the iX, BMW goes and changes them with a mid-life facelift. Although actually, at first glance we thought that new front end ...
Like the M3 CS sedan ... with sharp air intakes. The front grille is also a little different. Several other upgrades are expected. For example, BMW M’s engineers will tweak the suspension ...
That pretty much sums up the mentality behind the incoming M3 CS wagon, officially teased ... We’ll know for certain soon enough. BMW offers no hints as to the car’s reveal, although almost ...