What exactly is it? The fifth generation of BMW’s iconic M3 super-coupe. But it’s also the first not to be called an M3: in keeping with BMW new badging policy, this two-door model is now the M4, while the M3 badge is retained for the four-door version.
Powertrain: 3.0-litre
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