Breaking News: The Future of the Twin-Turbo BMW M3 Revealed!
BMW has recently made headlines with its plans for the next generation of the M3. While the all-electric version based on the Neue Klasse platform has been confirmed, there have been uncertainties regarding the fate of the combustion-powered M3. However, a new report has shed light on what enthusiasts can expect from the traditional M3 moving forward.
Next-Gen G84 M3 Details Unveiled
Set to debut around 2027 or 2028, the G84 M3 is expected to retain the powerful S58 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged six-cylinder engine. This iconic powertrain will undergo updates to comply with Euro 7 emissions standards. While the possibility of hybridization exists, BMW's future plans remain undisclosed at this time.
The Final Combustion M3
Built on the CLAR modular platform like other 3-Series models, the G84 M3 will likely mark the end of an era as it stands alone without a new M4 sibling. Enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the technical specifications of this upcoming model, which remains shrouded in mystery, unlike the recently facelifted M3 and M4 models continuing production until 2027.
The Rise of the Electric M3
As BMW confirms the potential of the electric M3 with the Neue Klasse platform supporting up to 1,341 hp and featuring four motors, the future of performance vehicles seems electrifying. With the electric M3's prowess overshadowing its ICE counterpart, the G84 M3 may be the swan song for combustion-powered M3s.