SPIED! The Next-gen BMW M3 Has Been CAUGHT Red Handed — What Does It NEED To SUCCEED?

SPIED! The Next-gen BMW M3 Has Been CAUGHT Red Handed — What Does It NEED To SUCCEED?
So, BMW has unveiled the all-new 3-Series. And, guess what, the initial vehicles are arriving in showrooms now.

Depending on who you ask, they're either AWESOME or AWFUL. We'll see how the sales figures turn out, soon enough.

That said, now we wait for the 4-Series as well as the M3 and M4. While some prototypes have been spotted, an all-new collection of spy shots show the M3 coming into its own skin. And, as Agent 009 posted the other day, there's all-new rumors hitting the 'net (e.g., all-wheel drive will become an option on the M3/M4).

Having said that, it got me wondering: In this evolving automotive landscape, what does the M3 NEED to SUCCEED?

It obviously needs to be as fast as possible, a competitive price and a driving experience like no other. But when it comes to the competition in form of the Audi RS5 Sportback and Mercedes-AMG C63 S, we want to know: What do YOU need in order to write that check?



...Engineers are busy testing the new G80-era M3 in the chills of Scandnavia, where our spy photographers caught this brace of spyshots above. Prototypes are still heavily disguised, but telltale signs include the trademark quad exhaust pipes, big alloy wheels and clearly beefed-up brakes. Note also the subtle bootlid lip spoiler, designed to push the rear axle into the tarmac at higher speeds...

...The extra power was a given. What was less clear was how many wheels the new M3 would put it through. The answer: either two or four. Base versions of the new M3 will be purely rear-wheel drive, while pricier M xDrive all-wheel-drive variants will include the same 2wd toggle mode as the M5...

 


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dlindlin - 3/11/2019 12:08:38 AM
+2 Boost
Shifting weight rearwards, if not at least 50/50 pursued and bragged by BMW

Current G20 M3 is 52/48


jeffgalljeffgall - 3/11/2019 7:06:37 AM
-1 Boost
I wish I could say “a manual,” but the wannabes with be happy with an auto.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 3/11/2019 7:57:16 AM
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Great feel through steering wheel and chassis at all speeds so car can be enjoyed daily not just high speed track days.


MDarringerMDarringer - 3/11/2019 8:54:47 AM
-2 Boost
BMW has really fallen off its perch on that account.


MDarringerMDarringer - 3/11/2019 8:14:00 AM
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The question is whether a super-expensive sedan will sell when you can get a coupesedan in the 4 series that is more sleek. But then again this is just an option level as opposed to a different car altogether.


countguycountguy - 3/11/2019 11:15:56 AM
+3 Boost
It's about time they added X-Drive, the M4's can't get off the line to save their lives.



cidflekkencidflekken - 3/11/2019 4:02:12 PM
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The biggest problem that I personally have with the M3 is that its styling tweaks don't seem to elevate its image. I feel like the Quadrifoglio, C63S, and even the M4 look like they are worth a 6-figure price. But the current M3 for some reason comes off as tacked-on accoutrement. Maybe the problem lies in the basic shape of today's 3 Series, I don't know. I actually feel about the new M5 that it comes off as too covert vs. the E63S and CTS-V. Both the AMG and V look the price where the M5 is hard to distinguish from the other 5 Series cars.


ricks0mericks0me - 3/11/2019 7:12:01 PM
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How about fresh styling and not the same bs they been offering for the last 25 years... and Audi I'm also talikin' to you


MDarringerMDarringer - 3/11/2019 7:24:51 PM
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Agree and BMW is also recycling heavily. Porsche is caricature of a caricature of a caricature.


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