BMW's upcoming with new M3 sedan and coupe, and you must like the details below. You know... lowered suspension, lightweight 19-inch alloy wheels, a newly-developed Sport mode for the electronically adjustable dampers, and a finely tuned DSC stability control program. Yeah, we want one too. And after seeing these photos, we want one even more.
Savvy viewers will notice that there are a couple other goodies on this particular car, specifically the carbon fiber aero enhancements found front and rear. The carbon winglets up front and spoiler out back are part of BMW's new accessory catalog and are available on any new M3, as well as being able to be retrofitted to any existing example. BMW suggests they're an especially good addition to the Comp Package, and we'd tend to agree. That carbon roof? Already standard with the M3 coupe (though not available with the sedan).
The Compeition Package will make its way to the U.S. where those enthusiasts who can afford the $2500 price bump over the standard M3 can snap one up for their own garage. If you were in the market for a new M3, would you splash the extra cash for the Competition Package? Let us know in the comments section below.
The Compeition Package will make its way to the U.S. where those enthusiasts who can afford the $2500 price bump over the standard M3 can snap one up for their own garage. If you were in the market for a new M3, would you splash the extra cash for the Competition Package? Let us know in the comments section below.
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