2021-01-14 13:30
Automotive
Alex Lowe

BMW announces prices for new M3 and M4, starting at £74,755 – both are on sale now

BMW announces prices for new M3 and M4, starting at £74,755 – both are on sale now

BMWs new M3 and M4 have now gone on sale, starting at £74,755 for the top of the line Competition spec. Both cars are available to order now with initial deliveries starting in March this year. The most expensive M3 with all the options can reach over £100,000.

Both cars have a six-cylinder engine with 503bhp and for the first time in the 3 Series and 4 Series, the option of four-wheel drive is available. Also coming soon will be an M3 estate for the first time in the models history. The M3 also has some unique styling features over the standard 3 Series with new larger front grille, standard LED headlights as well as large front wings and air intakes. On both the M3 and M4, the roof is a carbonfibre-reinforced material.

BMW has also added new colours with São Paulo Yellow, Isle of Man Green and Toronto Red metallic. The M3 Competition is priced from £74,755 and the M4 from £76,055.

Alex Lowe

BMW announces prices for new M3 and M4, starting at £74,755 – both are on sale now

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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