BMW M3 xDrive
Jan 13, 2022
3 minutes
Alex Ingram
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Performance
0-62mph/top speed
3.5 seconds/155mph
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“Four-wheel drive hasn’t compromised fun, but some of the M3’s minor flaws remain”
THE latest-generation BMW M3 is like none other that has come before it, because for the first time in its 35-year history, the performance model is now offered with four-wheel drive.
Driving purists need not worry. Firstly, the rear-wheel-drive option will continue to be sold alongside the M3 xDrive. Secondly, the M3 is BMW’s core M car, so
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