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BMW introduced the second facelift for its M3 at the beginning of the year and already it has more news to share about the high-performance sedan. Created exclusively to cater the Australian market, the new M3 Pure aims to lure in more buyers by packing more goodies for a lower price tag.

Although it’s a base model, the M3 Pure still feature an extensive list of standard equipment, including the important M Competition Package increasing the turbocharged 3.0-liter six-cylinder’s output by 19 horsepower (14 kilowatts) to a grand total of 444 hp (331 kW). Buyers can have it with a standard dual-clutch, seven-speed automatic transmission enabling a 0-62 mph (0-100 kph) run in just four seconds or with a six-speed manual gearbox available as a no-cost option. Bear in mind that opting for the manual will increase the sprint time by two tenths of a second.

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