The new 3-Series Seadna has finally shown its face, and this means that graphics designers from across the world had the weekend at their disposal to include all the little production details into what will eventually become the F30 M3 sedan.
A couple of stunning pictures created by Roger Lighterness have been featured on Bimmerpost, and we have to say they are spot on. As well they should, because he has imagined a number of other significant BMWs in the past.
Finished in gray, the new M3 shows a number of details that we’ve come to expect from the Bavarian go-fast division.
Despite the fact that the base 3-Series has grown is size, the extra folds and creases make it look more sporty than ever before. At he front, we are greeted by a pair of huge intakes on either side, but no bonnet bulge. That’s because the car is believed to be powered by a 3.3-liter V6 with twin turbos based on the 4.4-liter V8 in the M5. Output should be about 450 hp, though BMW might decide to squeeze some extra juice.
Finished in gray, the new M3 shows a number of details that we’ve come to expect from the Bavarian go-fast division.
Despite the fact that the base 3-Series has grown is size, the extra folds and creases make it look more sporty than ever before. At he front, we are greeted by a pair of huge intakes on either side, but no bonnet bulge. That’s because the car is believed to be powered by a 3.3-liter V6 with twin turbos based on the 4.4-liter V8 in the M5. Output should be about 450 hp, though BMW might decide to squeeze some extra juice.