Next BMW M3 To Be Available In Either RWD Or Switchable AWD Forms
For a while, rumours about the next BMW M3 going hybrid were pretty persistent. More recently, however, reports seem to have been suggesting a car that’s more of an evolution over the outgoing F80 generation version, with no electrification going on. We’re still looking at a twin-turbo straight-six, but with a little less weight and more rigidity from the G20 3-series’ stronger body. Happy days.
But the 2020 M’d 3er - imagined above by X-Tomi Design - and also the new M4 are both expected to have one feature that’ll set them apart from their predecessors: all-wheel drive. But don’t panic, M3 purists - Car Magazine reports that base versions of the cars will still be rear-wheel drive.
The all-wheel drive models will have a similar switchable rear-drive mode to the current M5 and the incoming M8, meanwhile, should owners of these fancy slaying the rear-most tyres. There’s even talk of back-to-basics M3s and M4s, referred to internally at BMW as ‘Pure’. These will be the only ones available with a manual transmission, and it won’t be possible to option the fancy all-wheel drive system.
Power and torque figures will inevitably rise too, comfortably exceeding the outputs of the M3 and M4 Competition models. These develop a punchy 444bhp and 406lb ft, as a reminder.
We should hopefully be seeing both new M cars at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September.
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I’m so excited for these
That’s nice 😎
Glad to hear that they think there’s enough demand for both possibilities. Perhaps BMW are slowly moving back to what made them great.
Switchable AWD is 👌👌😍😍
Agreed
Next stop, smaller kidney grills on bigger models
IMO, it’s just for being able to write correct time for the 0-62mph. Because audi is redoutable in this exercice
I’m excited to see this in the flesh. Being able to even sit in an F82 M4 CS really gets you excited about new BMWs.
Would be a great hit, this type of cars are more necessary now than ever.
I am glad to see that you are so pleased with your new car.
switchable awd is still technically a lie, as the ability to disengage drive wheels makes it 4wd, as it has for decades