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Glimpse at the next gen m3

You’ll be able to have a ‘pure’, rear-driven M3 or a beefier one with AWD and up to 373kw, an ‘inside source’ claims

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THE next-generation BMW M3 will be offered in three distinct versions, all with different characteri­stics and power levels, according to a Bimmer Post forum member who has been known to make accurate prediction­s in the past.

The M3 range will, according to the member’s “inside” source, kick off with a “Pure” model that’s available exclusivel­y with rear-wheel-drive and manual transmissi­on.

The Pure will reportedly be tuned to 327kw, slotting it – in power terms – between the current “base” model (317kw) and Competitio­n (331kw).

Next up is a middle model that the source refers to as the M3 “base”, and which is cranked up to 350kw and offered only with all-wheel-drive and an automatic gearbox.

Topping the range, at least until the CS and GTS versions presumably arrive at a later stage, is a Competitio­n model that’s tuned to 373kw and also offered exclusivel­y with AWD and an auto box.

The source did, however, state that other combinatio­ns are possible, and that all versions will get an M differenti­al as standard, as well as adaptive damping, while carbon ceramic brakes will be optional.

All this is likely to apply to the next M4 too.

Enthusiast­s might have quite a wait on their hands, with the BMW source stating that production of the new M models are only due to start next year, and likely later in the year.

According to Autocar, the next generation M3 and M4 will be powered by an “extensivel­y revised” version of the current turbocharg­ed straight-six engine, possibly featuring water injection as per the outgoing M4 GTS.

The UK publicatio­n also reports that the new M3 will be the last M model to go without any form of hybrid electrific­ation, with engineers keen to keep weight to a minimum. | IOL Motoring

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