Along with the 3 Series Coupe and Convertible, the motorsport version of these two production models will also receive the life cycle impulse or facelift as some of us call it.
As with the standard 3er models, the BMW M3 Convertible will receive a mild aesthetic update. The spy photos captured these past days show that changes will only take place at the rear end where a new set of LED taillights will complete the already great design of the M3 Coupe and Convertible.
Confirmed by our sources as well, the BMW M3 Convertible will follow the same path as the previous generation E46 M3 E46 with the taillights being the only major addition to the facelift.
All 3 Series LCI models will launch next Spring.
[Source: Speedlux ]
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