The BMW M3 Touring Gets a New Look This June: Report

The BMW M3 Touring Gets a New Look This June: Report

BMW announced the M3 wagon for the first time in August 2020.

The BMW M3 Touring was ready for production when it was first teased by the automaker. BMW took nearly two years to create the first M3 wagon. But the wait may be over. According to BMWBlog, the new BMW M3 could be revealed as early as June.

BMWBlog Although it doesn’t give any specifics about where this information came from, it does indicate that the M3 will be revealed next month. It’s not surprising that this information is true.
BMW The new wagon has been eagerly displayed by BMW over the past few months. It was teased and shown off through videos and teasers. BMW needs to reveal the new wagon.
Previous rumors suggested that BMW would unveil the new sometime in the summer. The alleged June debut would be within that time frame. BMW has several days to get the cover ready before summer arrives.

The BMW M3 Touring Gets a New Look This June: Report

The BMW will debut a familiar design and the same powertrain when it debuts. The M3 Wagon will be a 3 Series, with several high-performance parts added. These include a more aggressive front and back fascias and a lower suspension. A sporty exhaust system is also featured. The company’s latest iDrive8 infotainment software will be available inside the M3 Touring. It features a curved display that spans the entire dashboard.
The brand’s 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged, inline-six engine will power the M3. It will produce 503 horsepower (375kilowatts) as well as 479 pound-feet (405 Newton-meterss) of torque in its long-roofed M3. The engine will be paired with BMW’s 8-speed automatic gearbox, which sends power to all 4 wheels. You won’t find a rear-wheel drive, or a manual.

We know that the new M3 wagon will be unveiled before the year ends even if BMW misses the June debut. The company will not be bringing the M3 wagon to the US. However, the official M3 wagon is a great debut. It proved too costly to homologate the wagon to US safety standards.