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BMW M3

Last Recorded Price:
1.52 Crore
M3 Key Specifications
Engine cc
Engine cc
2979
Max Torque
Max Torque
550
BootSpace
BootSpace
480 Liters
Ground Clearance
Ground Clearance
121 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity
Fuel Tank Capacity
57.0 Liters
Seating Capacity
Seating Capacity
5 Seater
Drive Type
Drive Type
RWD

Latest Updates on BMW M3

BMW Reveals Special Edition M3, M4 Edition 50 Jahre; India launch soon

24 May 2022

Next-Gen BMW M3 Spotted Testing For The First Time

9 Dec 2017

BMW M3 Used in Mission Impossible 5 Put Up For Display

13 Jul 2015
  • What's New on BMW M3?

    At the auto expo this year, BMW yet again announced the new rendition of the BMW M3 car for 2021. The new 2021 BMW M3 comes with a few changes in its aesthetics while also keeping in mind the original form and power of the older versions. This 5-seater sedan this year comes in only in two petrol variants, namely the Standard and Competition models, which makes this car even more special.

    This year, both car variants come with a turbocharged 3-litre engine that can produce as much as 480 BHP of power for the standard one and up to 521 HP for the competition. Along with that high power, the car also can produce a maximum torque of 550 Nm in the standard model and 650 Nm in the Competition model. While these numbers are very impressive, this is only the beginning. The car also keeps in mind the everyday users and comes with certain conveniences generally seen in a sedan like a huge boot space of 495 Litres, along with foldable seats, that further increases this number to a whopping 1,500 Litres. However, with such a powerful engine, every car manufacturer often compromises on mileage. That said, in this segment, this car has one of the best mileages at 10.75 KM/L.

    The interior of this car is specially made to be comfortable so that the everyday riders do not have any problem in long drives, as well as city rides. The cabin is also made with very close attention to detail, making the whole feel very premium and exquisite. With well-placed controls and an easily manoeuvrable steering wheel, there is no way you will be disappointed with the ride quality of this car. It also gets air conditioning vents at the rear set along with a foldable hand rest in the middle.

    Along with that, the suspension of the new BMW M3 has also been exchanged for stiffer ones this time. The premium leather seats really provide a luxurious interior. This further helps grip any surface better and also absorbs more jerks on the road, in turn giving the driver a seamless and comfortable ride.

    When it comes to aesthetics, BMW somehow gets it right every time. The novel BMW grilles have been elongated this time around to give it a more muscular yet futuristic and smoother look. Although this is the most noticeable difference from the prior BMW M3s, other unique touches include the heavy structure of the front bumper, rising up to a bonnet that has new lines, giving it a much more sporty look.

    What sets this car apart from all its competitors is the fact that BMW has managed to perfectly balance the sporty feel and look of this car with comfort and elegance.  With the turbo charged engine, there is no doubt that this car performs like a beast. However, they have subdued that for everyday users by adding premium quality interiors, a poised and elegant look and luxurious material used for the cabin. Any customer buying this car will surely get the best of both worlds.

BMW M3 Price List (Variant Wise)

BMW M3 Ex-Showroom price ranges from 1.52 Crore. BMW offers M3 in 1 variants. The top variant of M3 is and the base variant is Sedan.

Variants
Last Recorded Price
Sedan
2979 CC, Petrol, 10.8 KM/L, Automatic
Starts at
₹ 1.52 Crore

BMW M3 Colours

BMW M3 is available in 12 different colors namely Yas Marina Blue Metallic, Alpine White Iii, Black Sapphire Metallic, Mineral White Pearl, Mineralgrau Metallic, Silverstone Ii Metallic, Sakhir Orange Metallic, Austin Gelb Metallic, Azurite Black Metallic, Moonstone Metallic, Tanzanite Blue Metallic & Pyritbraun Metallic.

BMW M3 Yas Marina Blue Metallic
  • BMW M3 - Yas Marina Blue Metallic
  • BMW M3 - Alpine White Iii
  • BMW M3 - Black Sapphire Metallic
  • BMW M3 - Mineral White Pearl
  • BMW M3 - Mineralgrau Metallic
  • BMW M3 - Silverstone Ii Metallic
  • BMW M3 - Sakhir Orange Metallic
  • BMW M3 - Austin Gelb Metallic
  • BMW M3 - Azurite Black Metallic
  • BMW M3 - Moonstone Metallic
  • BMW M3 - Tanzanite Blue Metallic
  • BMW M3 - Pyritbraun Metallic

Expert Review on BMW M3

  • Expert Rating
    c&b icon8.6/10
  • Safety
    9
    Comfort
    9.75
    Styling
    8.5
    Merit / USP
    9
    Significance
    9
    Value for Money
    6.5

car&bike Expert Take

“An absolute powerhouse for performance enthusiasts, the BMW M3’s four-door practicality and acute xDrive system ensure that the car is not just about raw speed. It’s a complete package with sharp driving feedback that few rivals can still go head-to-head against in today’s market.”

Performance saloons were not quite headline-worthy in the Indian market at one point. The BMW M3’s arrival in 2014 changed that perception by setting a new gold standard in this segment, after it landed on India’s showroom floors via the CBU (Completely Built-Up) route.

The latest 2024-25 update has done well to keep the car’s rich heritage alive, packing some serious power into its four-door body profile once again. It clearly avoids the design of the standard 3 Series by adopting a wider stance, and has also grown heavier over time. But at the same time, the driving experience of this car has never dropped quality-wise, thanks to the clever all-wheel-drive system powering its capabilities.

Siddharth Vinayak Patankar observed how the BMW M3 fared against the BMW M4 some time back, and he had interesting things to say about the German siblings. We have taken some of his insights, particularly about the M3, and put them in this review as well.

Under the bonnet, the M3 hides a 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged inline-six engine. The Competition xDrive model pushes out 510-530 bhp and 650 Nm, figures that make it unstoppable on long stretches. As for the driving setup, the car has a four-wheel-drive system powered by an eight-speed automatic transmission.

The way this motor builds speed is something else; it pulls cleanly from low speeds and also refuses to sacrifice performance at triple-digit speeds. The xDrive system supervises all twists and turns, keeping the tyres planted onto the road. Yet, if you want some old-school fun, there’s also an option for a pure rear-wheel-drive mode in this car.

According to Siddharth,

"The M3 is a beast, and it will go where you want it to, with the poise and manic energy to make you smile ear to ear."

Engine Specifications

Engine

Power

Torque

Transmission

Drivetrain

3.0-Litre Twin-Turbo Petrol

510-530 bhp

650 Nm

Eight-speed automatic

All-wheel drive (xDrive)

Driving Experience: Real World

Taking the M3 out of the showroom and onto actual roads shows its dual personality. It handles the daily grind surprisingly well before transforming into a proper cornering machine when required.

City Driving

Around town, the M3 is quite easy to live with. Keep the settings in Comfort, and the engine feels relaxed rather than highly strung. The eight-speed automatic shifts smoothly in stop-start traffic, rarely feeling jerky. However, you can definitely feel the firm suspension setup. While it did not crash through potholes for us, sharp bumps certainly made their presence felt in the cabin. The heavy steering weighs up nicely, though navigating tight lanes requires significant driver focus due to the car's widened track.

Highway Driving

Find an open stretch of tarmac, and the M3’s engine delivers its true punch. The immense mid-range torque means overtaking slow-moving trucks happens in the blink of an eye. The chassis feels incredibly planted at triple-digit speeds, inspiring serious confidence. It stays dead flat through sweeping bends, holding its line with a stubborn grip. Road and wind noise are kept well in check, though the wide performance tyres do kick up a bit of a roar on coarse concrete surfaces.

The design of the current BMW M3 remains as bold as ever. The massive vertical kidney grilles dominate the front, giving it an unapologetic face that commands attention. Unlike the subtle M saloons of the past, this generation wants you to know exactly what it is capable of. Meanwhile, the flared wheel arches and muscular bonnet lines scream high performance.

For the latest model, BMW has introduced slightly reshaped LED headlamp signatures and fresh alloy wheel designs. The carbon-fibre roof comes standard, shedding precious weight from the top to lower the centre of gravity.

Dimensions Comparison

Dimension

BMW M3

Audi RS5 Sportback

Mercedes-AMG C63

Length

4,794-4,801 mm

4,783 mm

4,842 mm

Width

1,903-2,068 mm

1,866 mm

1,900 mm

Height

1,437-1,446 mm

1,409 mm

1,458-1,474 mm

Wheelbase

2,857 mm

2,832 mm

2,875 mm

Buyers will often notice different dimensions for the BMW M3 depending on the variant available. Still, without a doubt, the overall footprint of this car is anyway larger than that of a standard 3 Series. And compared to the Audi RS5 Sportback and the Mercedes-AMG C63, it’s also a relatively wider vehicle.

Walking around the BMW M3, you quickly realise it shares very few body panels with the regular saloon. The bodywork is stretched and pulled in this one to accommodate the wider stance and massive wheels.

Front Profile

  • The vertical kidney grille is more than just styling; it’s a functional unit feeding vast amounts of air to the cooling systems.
  • Sharp LED headlamps feature a distinct daytime running light pattern, adding aggressive visual signature to its fascia.
  • Heavily sculpted front bumpers house additional intakes and aero winglets to reduce front-axle lift.

Side Profile

  • Deep side skirts and prominently flared wheel arches make the M3 look beefy.
  • The staggered alloy wheels, 19-inch up front and 20-inch at the rear, fill the arches perfectly.
  • A sharp shoulder line also runs along the doors, drawing the eye towards the muscular rear quarter.

Rear Profile

  • A subtle carbon-fibre boot lip spoiler helps keep the rear end stable at high speeds.
  • The lower diffuser has four massive exhaust tailpipes; they are booming and aggressive.
  • Darkened LED tail lamps wrap neatly around the corners, finishing off the wide, flat rear aesthetic.

Pros

  • Strong engine power
  • Great grip from the 4x4 system
  • Big 480-litre boot space
  • Clear and bright curved screen
  • Practical rear seats for adults

Cons

  • Low ground clearance
  • No physical AC buttons
  • Polarising front grille design
  • Very expensive add-on options
  • Firm ride over bad roads

Verdict

The BMW M3 is an absolute beast on the road. While it keeps its family credentials alive and kicking, a true track car’s raw speed also lies resting within its DNA, letting you pull hard all the way to the redline. To keep you out of trouble when you’re feeling adventurous, the BMW M3’s brake bite is tremendous as well, letting you enjoy empty stretches without any second thoughts. Besides, there’s also an EV variant that could hit Indian shores by 2027, while you also need to check whether the previous models are still on retail or not.

Sure, the original's firm suspension may not be up to the mark when going through broken city streets, or the styling might not appeal to all. But those complaints lose ground when you feel how direct the sedan’s steering is, and how the car’s four-door practicality is actually non-negotiable if you're a family man. If you have the budget and want a car that can comfortably handle the daily office commute before hitting a weekend trip, there’s no point in hesitating to bring the BMW M3 home.

BMW M3 Mileage

0km
5km
10km
15km
20km
25km
30km
35km
10 KMPL
BMW M3
14.49 KMPL
Mercedes-AMG C 63 S

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C&B Expert Rating
7.2
6.9
8.6
7.6
7.7
5.5
Engine CC
2979 cc
3982 CC
2925 CC
2979 CC
2998 CC
2894 CC
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
Mileage
10 KM/L
14.49 KM/L
10.1 - 13.5 KM/L
7.9 - 10 KM/L
12.61 - 16 KM/L
8 KM/L
Fuel Type
Petrol
Petrol
Petrol, Diesel
Petrol, Diesel
Petrol, Diesel
Petrol
Seating Capacity
5 Seater
5 Seater
5 Seater
5 Seater
5 Seater
4 Seater
Fuel Tank Capacity
57.0 L
66.0 L
70.0 L
70.0 L
74.0 L
90.0 L
No of Variants
1
1
2
5
2
1
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