2028 BMW M3 G84 Spied With Bulging Fenders But No M Mirrors
The sports sedan is keeping all six cylinders and four exhaust tips, but it might lose the third pedal.
The sports sedan is keeping all six cylinders and four exhaust tips, but it might lose the third pedal.
Early spy shots show the 2028 BMW M3 G84 with widened fenders, M brakes, quad exhaust, and Neue Klasse-inspired design cues.
Despite recent rumors, BMW won’t use a V6 in the next M3. Instead, expect an updated S58 inline-six with mild-hybrid tech. Here’s what we know.
BMW M continues teasing the future M3 Electric, codenamed ZA0, with new footage from extreme winter testing in Arjeplog, Sweden.
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The next-generation BMW M3, codename G84, will enter production in July 2028 featuring a 48 volt mild hybrid technology
The next-generation BMW M3 (G84) is set to revolutionize the performance coupe with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system and up to 560 horsepower. While the manual transmission era may come to an end, BMW promises to deliver thrilling power and agility. Discover how the G84 M3 will balance hybrid tech and track performance.
The next BMW M3 will skip the plug-in hybrid setup seen in the M5, opting instead for a 48V mild-hybrid system. This approach keeps the M3 lightweight and focused on performance while meeting Euro 7 standards. Learn how BMW plans to balance tradition with innovation in the G84 M3.
The BMW G84 M3 is likely to drop the iconic six-speed manual transmission, marking a shift in the M3’s evolution. With declining demand for manuals and the rise of all-wheel drive, BMW is poised to embrace automatic-only options. Learn why this might be the end of an era for BMW manual enthusiasts.
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