BMW M3 Touring Facelift Reveals Sedan's Fresh Look
【Summary】The upcoming facelifted BMW M3 Touring will feature updated lighting units for its 2025 model year update. While the exterior will remain relatively unchanged, reports suggest that both the M3 sedan and M4 coupe will receive a power boost, potentially resulting in the discontinuation of entry-level models.
Two prototypes of the facelifted BMW M3 Touring have been captured by our spy photographers. The images reveal that the sports wagon will receive updated lighting units for its 2025 model year update. Specifically, the headlights at the front will feature new graphics, while the taillights are expected to receive similar updates at the rear. However, apart from these changes, it is anticipated that the longroof M3 will remain unchanged cosmetically when it makes its debut next year.
Interestingly, the major changes for the M3 sedan and its coupe counterpart, the M4, will occur beneath the surface. Numerous reports suggest that both models will receive a significant power boost. This boost in power could potentially lead to the discontinuation of the entry-level M3 and M4 models.
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