Recent spy shots of 2021 BMW M3 Sedan prototypes featuring less camouflage than ever have provided Photoshop experts with plenty of ammo to create accurate CGIs previewing the production performance model.
Ever since the massive kidney grilles were first spotted without any camouflage in October 2019, it’s all people have been talking about. This controversial design feature has probably kept the 2021 M3 Sedan and 2021 M4 Coupe in the news way longer than if BMW had decided to put regular-size kidneys on its performance models.
In any case, we can now show you two new illustrations we believe to anticipate very closely the final design of the BMW M3 G80. Created by Kolesa’s resident artist, they are based on the latest sets of spy shots and should help you decide if you want to buy the new M3 or not – provided you have the dough.
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The front end is obviously dominated by the oversized kidney grilles which will make or break this car when it comes to sales. They are certainly very divisive but we’re pretty sure our planet will keep spinning even after the launch of the new M3 and M4. Mind you, with the front license plate in place, they appear slightly less controversial.
The front bumper looks really aggressive, as does the muscular hood which is sculpted after the kidney grilles. The artist has envisioned the 2021 M3 Sedan with the sleek laser lights, which will probably come standard.
Moving on to the sides, we see large BMW M wheels shod with low-profile performance tires, sharp side skirts and the traditional BMW M ‘gills’ in the front fenders. Out back, the BMW M3 will feature a sizable diffuser with integrated quad exhausts, a sculpted bumper and a boot lid spoiler.
Power will come from a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter straight-six engine available in two states of tune. In base specification, the unit delivers 480 PS (473 HP / 353 kW) and comes with a standard six-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive.
Customers will also be given the choice of a Competition model with 510 PS (503 HP / 375 kW) and 650 Nm (479 lb-ft), offered as standard with an 8-speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic and rear-wheel drive. Later on, the M3 Competition will also be available with the latest version of the M xDrive all-wheel-drive system. BMW will officially reveal the new M3 Sedan and M4 Coupe in mid-September.
Note: These are independent renderings made by Kolesa that are in no way related to or endorsed by BMW