The BMW M3 Touring gets a large kidney grille, muscular bonnet and vents like the standard M3 sedan. Style changes include new rear doors, flatter roof, extended glasshouse and new rear quarter panels. However, the tail-lamps and rear bumper are taken from the BMW M3 sedan. The car optionally sits on 19-inch wheels at the front and 20-inch wheels at the rear with track tyres.
BMW M3 Touring Rear
Inside, the BMW M3 Touring gets an updated cabin with a free flowing curve display that houses a 14.9-inch touchscreen with BMW OS 8 and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. Also, the center console of the BMW M3 Touring gets revised control surfaces. Up front, it gets electrically-adjustable and heated seats with M Sport lettering as well as an upgrade to M carbon bucket seats as optional.
BMW M3 Touring Interior
The flatter roofline offers more headroom at the rear. The BMW M3 Touring has a boot storage capacity of 500 liters along with the rear seats.
BMW M3 Touring Boot Space
At heart, the BMW M3 Touring uses an S58 twin-turbo inline-six cylinder engine that churns out maximum power of 510 hp and maximum torque of 650 Nm, similar to the M3 competition. The engine is mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. AWD The system comes as standard, though customers can configure the car by changing the drive mode for greater power delivery.
BMW claims that the M3 Touring accelerates from 0-100 kmph in just 3.6 seconds and delivers a top speed of 250 kmph.
The BMW M3 Touring is the latest M model to debut from BMW in 2022. The brand has confirmed that India will also receive the M and M Sport models later this year.