Available to order from aSeptember 2022, priced from €147,160 RRP
The BMW M3 model family is welcoming a Touring addition to the ranks
for the first time, offering an intoxicating blend of exhilarating
performance and practicality.
Offered exclusively in Competition guise with the M xDrive
all-wheel-drive system, the BMW M3 Touring combines that race-car
feeling with a distinctive character and immense versatility.
Power generated by the 510hp six-cylinder in-line engine with M
TwinPower Turbo technology is channelled via the eight-speed M
Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic and split between the four
wheels as required. As a result, the BMW M3 Touring delivers
blistering performance at all times both on the road and on the track.
Agility and precision in the familiar BMW M tradition combine with
unrestricted everyday practicality to give the BMW M3 Touring a
distinctive identity showcased by its exterior design. The BMW M3
Touring is priced from €147,160 RRP with orders opening at BMW
retailers from September 2022.
M-specific BMW kidney grille, large air intakes, flared wheel arches
and side skirts
Its M-specific front end ensures the Touring is immediately
recognisable as a member of the M3 family. At its centre is the
vertical black frameless BMW kidney grille dropping down towards the
road, its horizontally arranged M-typical double bars carrying a “M3
Competition” badge. The large intakes positioned in the lower section
of the front apron optimise the supply of air to the drive components
and braking system. The apertures are each split into two sections and
have honeycomb mesh covers.
When viewed from the side, the distinctive proportions of the Touring
blend with its flared wheel arches, characteristic M gills and
extended side skirts. Together with the attachment parts for the front
and rear aprons, the sills form a Black high-gloss band around the
car. This racing-inspired body element teams up with the front spoiler
lip, aero flics for the air curtains and brace covers in the underbody
area to enhance the car’s aerodynamic balance. The exterior mirrors in
M-specific design with a Black high-gloss finish also optimise airflow.
Full-LED headlights with U-shaped fibre-optic light guides for the
daytime driving lights are standard for the BMW M3 Touring, as are BMW
Individual lights Shadow Line with darkened inlays adorning their
upper edges. The optional BMW Laserlight available as part of the
Visibility package can be identified by the blue inlays inside the
headlight units. It includes the cornering light and adaptive
cornering functions with variable road illumination optimised for
urban and motorway driving, plus the BMW Selective Beam non-dazzling
High-beam Assistant. At speeds above 60km/h, BMW Laserlight increases
high-beam range to a maximum 550 metres and follows the course of the
road dynamically.
Black high-gloss roof and M roof rails in high-gloss Shadowline
Two solid paint shades and six metallic options are available for the
BMW M3 Touring. Customers can also choose from four shimmering matt
Frozen variants from the range of BMW Individual special paint
finishes, while an array of BMW Individual colours can be ordered on
special request, such as Frozen Black introduced for the first time.
As standard, the roof of the BMW M3 Touring will be finished in Black
high-gloss along with the model-specific Gurney air-directing flap on
the roof spoiler. A body-colour roof option is also available at no
extra cost. The M roof rails are finished in high-gloss Shadowline as standard.
The diffuser integrated into the rear apron also comes in Black
high-gloss, while the two pairs of 100mm diameter exhaust tailpipes
are in Black Chrome. The contouring of the vertically arranged
reflectors at the outer edges of the rear apron reprises the
appearance of the air curtains at the front end. The slim, darkened
rear light clusters contain L-shaped taillights and extend well into
the flanks. All of the light functions use LEDs as standard.
Distinctive M design applied to Touring body style
The BMW M3 Touring is 85mm longer externally than the BMW 3 Series
Touring at 4,794mm, 76mm wider (1,903mm) and 4mm lower (1,436mm). It
also has particularly large light-alloy wheels – 19-inch at the front,
20-inch at the rear – in double-spoke design as standard in Jet Black
or optionally in bi-colour diamond polished finish. M forged wheels
with a double-spoke design can also be specified as an option in
either bi-colour Jet Black or Orbit Grey matt. Special track tyres are
also available as an option.
M Carbon exterior package accentuates motorsport character
The optional M Carbon exterior package enhances the race-inspired
nature of the BMW M3 Touring. The selection of high-quality,
weight-minimised components comprises inlays for the front air intakes
and a rear diffuser with their own individual geometry, plus exterior
mirror caps in carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP).
A rear compartment with exceptional practicality
Among the elements that set the BMW M3 Touring apart are its
versatility and space. It has three full-size rear seats with the
backrest able to be split 40:20:40, depending on how many passengers
and how much cargo needs to be carried. In this way, the load capacity
of the BMW M3 Touring can grow from 500 litres to 1,510 litres.
Standard specification also includes automatic tailgate operation as
well as a rear window that opens separately as on BMW Touring models.
Options include rubberised anti-slip rails that rise up from the boot
floor after the tailgate has been closed, preventing items of luggage
sliding around when cornering and buttons to automatically fold the
rear seats from the boot. Both features are also available as part of
the optional Comfort pack.
M-specific interior features
The cockpit design combines with M-specific design features including
red colour accents for the M buttons on the M leather steering wheel
and the Start/Stop button on the centre console. The gear selector
lever with Drivelogic switch has a leather surface with embedded M
logo and stitching in BMW M GmbH colours. It also features an
eye-catching cut-out with integrated cascade lighting. An
anthracite-coloured BMW M headliner and interior trim strips in Carbon
Fibre high-gloss are standard.
The Merino leather-trimmed M Sport seats fitted as standard in the
front of the BMW M3 Touring include multi-way electric adjustment with
a memory function, and are also heated. M seat belts with a woven
stripe pattern in BMW M GmbH colours are also included.
Racing flair meets long-distance comfort: M Carbon bucket seats
The optional M Carbon bucket seats fuse racing flair, lightweight
design, and long-distance comfort to unique effect. Also fully
electric and heated, they feature integral head restraints and an
illuminated model badge. The use of carbon fibre-reinforced plastic
(CFRP) in the structural elements of the seat cushion and backrest
together with the cut-outs in the side bolsters and below the head
restraints saves 9.6kg over the standard M Sport seats.
New cockpit design with BMW Curved Display
The BMW Curved Display is made up of a 12.3-inch information display
behind the steering wheel and a control display of 14.9 inches, which
merge into a single fully digital and high-resolution unit behind a
frameless glass surface angled towards the driver. A number of special
widgets are also available in the BMW M3 Touring containing
information on the current vehicle setup, as well as tyre pressure and
temperature. The BMW Curved Display enables the number of buttons and
controls to be significantly reduced, with the BMW Intelligent
Personal Assistant and BMW Operating System 8 permitting intuitive
operation using voice control and the touchscreen.
The cloud-based BMW Maps navigation system forms part of the standard
BMW Live Cockpit Professional, which also adds the BMW Head-Up Display
with M specific readouts. Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ come as
standard as does wireless charging. The BMW ConnectedDrive Upgrades
functionality allows new and improved vehicle functions to be imported
into the BMW M3 Touring over the air.
High-quality comfort features and modern functionality
Acoustic glazing for the windscreen, three-zone automatic climate
control, an automatically dimming rear-view mirror and automatically
dimming exterior mirrors that also fold in electrically all come as
standard, as do a rain sensor with automatic headlight activation,
customisable ambient lighting, electroplated controls in the door
trim, and the Harman Kardon surround sound system. A heated steering
wheel and Comfort Access, are some of the optional extras.
Six-cylinder in-line engine with instantaneous power delivery
The 3.0-litre six-cylinder in-line unit stands out with its urgent
power delivery and a healthy appetite for revs. The engine puts
maximum torque of 650Nm between 2,750 and 5,500rpm and produces peak
output of 510hp when the revs hit 6,250rpm. Its red line is 7,200 rpm.
Model |
Power (hp) |
Torque (Nm) |
0-100 km (s) |
Top speed (km/h) |
Fuel economy (mpg) |
CO2 emissions (g/km) |
Starting Price OTR |
BMW M3
Touring | 510 | 650 | 3.6 | 250* | 27.2 – 28.0 | 235 – 229 | €147,160 |
All figures relating to performance, fuel consumption and
emissions are provisional. All the stated technical data, fuel
consumption and emissions figures relate to the offering in the German
market. Dimensions and measurements refer to vehicles with basic
configuration in Germany. These may vary depending on the wheel/tyre
size and items of optional equipment selected.
*Electronically limited.
The straight-six engine powering the BMW M3 Touring also forms the
basis for the unit in the new BMW M4 GT3 endurance racing car. Its
power output, efficiency and track ability are therefore partly down
to numerous components developed on the back of BMW M GmbH’s years of
racing experience. These include a rigid crankcase with a sleeve-free,
closed-deck construction, a forged lightweight crankshaft and a
cylinder head with a core manufactured using 3D printing.
Two mono-scroll turbochargers with electronically controlled
wastegates supply compressed air to the combustion chambers. An
indirect intercooler supplied by a low-temperature circuit increases
the effectiveness of the turbocharger. And the direct petrol injection
technology operates at pressures of up to 350 bar with exceptional
precision and efficiency. VALVETRONIC variable valve timing and
Double-VANOS fully variable camshaft timing likewise form part of the
M TwinPower Turbo technology. Meanwhile, the M-specific exhaust system
with electrically controlled flaps generates a rich soundtrack.
The oil supply system has been designed to handle dynamic driving
during track use. An additional suction stage allows the
map-controlled oil pump to draw lubricant from the smaller chamber,
which steps in when extra capacity is needed.
The engine’s signature M performance profile, combined with the
enhanced traction offered by M xDrive, translates into stunning
acceleration times. The BMW M3 Touring takes just 3.6 seconds to power
from 0 to 100km/h and 12.9 seconds to reach 200km/h from rest. The
sprint from 80 – 120km/h is over in 2.7 seconds (in 4th gear) or 3.5
seconds (in 5th gear). Opting for the M Driver’s Package increases the
electronically limited top speed from 250 to 280km/h.
Eight-speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic
The eight-speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic fitted as
standard is perfectly attuned to the engine’s performance
characteristics. A direct connection to the engine and remarkably
quick gear shifts lend themselves to a performance-focused driving
style, as do engine speed adjustment on downshifts in automatic mode
and the ability to change straight to the lowest possible gear in
manual mode.
The M Steptronic transmission allows both fully automated gear
changes and manual shifts using the M-specific selector lever or the
standard shift paddles on the steering wheel. Nudging either paddle
allows the driver to temporarily switch from automated to manual mode
in an instant. It is also possible to execute multiple downshifts to
the lowest available gear in manual mode by pulling on the left shift
paddle while pressing the accelerator to the floor. M Steptronic does
not force upshifts under acceleration in manual mode – even when the
engine’s revs hit the limiter.
The driver can use the Drivelogic button integrated into the selector
lever to alter the transmission’s shift characteristics, with three
clearly distinguishable settings in both automated and manual mode. As
well as a comfort-oriented setup and a setting for sporty driving,
drivers can activate a track-optimised configuration for the shift characteristics.
M xDrive all-wheel-drive system optimises traction and performance
The M xDrive all-wheel-drive system uses an electronically controlled
multi-plate clutch in the transfer case to ensure fully variable
distribution of the engine’s power between the front and rear wheels.
Its rear-wheel bias adds to the M feeling while enhancing both
traction and agility. The system features integrated wheel slip
control for quick adjustments to power transmission. This intensifies
the sense of unruffled poise for which M models are renowned.
Teaming up with the all-wheel drive is the Active M Differential that
ensures fully variable distribution of the drive torque between the
rear wheels. This helps to plant power firmly on the road without
losses, especially when the car is being pushed hard or has less grip
on one side. The M xDrive system and Active M Differential, with its
built-in M-specific traction control, link up with the Dynamic
Stability Control (DSC) system to ensure precise interaction.
M xDrive also allows the driver to tailor its characteristics to
their individual preferences. In the default 4WD setting, the
all-wheel-drive system offers maximum traction while maintaining a
distinctly rear-biased power split. Activating 4WD Sport mode directs
a greater proportion of torque to the rear wheels, enhancing agility.
The linear build-up of lateral acceleration forces characteristic of M
models now makes it possible to execute controlled drifts. Drivers can
also switch off the DSC system altogether and engage 2WD mode. In this
setting, drive power is relayed solely to the rear wheels, with
traction finely adjusted through ten stages with the standard M
Traction Control feature.
M-specific bracing elements and chassis components
Torsional rigidity is enhanced by specific strengthening links
connecting the strut towers with one another and the nose of the car
and bulkhead. Vertical braces bond the stiffening elements of the
engine compartment to the front axle subframe, whose supporting base
is elevated by a specific connection point in the lower section of the
A-pillar. In addition, the front axle subframe is given extra rigidity
by a single-piece aluminium shear panel with integrated sill braces.
The centre and rear sections of the body incorporate model-specific
underfloor bracing elements including a cross-bar, load compartment
stiffening measures and a bespoke rear axle subframe with a rigid
connection to the body.
The M-specific double-joint spring strut front axle takes into
account the requirements of the all-wheel-drive system. It features
specially adapted axle geometry and an individually tuned steering
ratio. The axle kinematics, the camber, castor and kingpin angles, and
the lowered roll centre are all designed to maximise lateral dynamic
ability while still ensuring well-resolved ride comfort. Aluminium
wishbones with ball joints, an aluminium torque arm with newly
developed mounting, a forged swivel bearing with bespoke spring strut
clamp, and wheel bearings with very high camber stability create an
ideal blend of rigidity and lightweight design at the front axle. The
five-link rear axle has M-specific wheel carriers and wishbones.
M Servotronic steering with variable ratio
The M Servotronic steering delivers accurate turn-in and finely
judged communication of steering commands. The driver can also dip
into the M Setup menu to call up either of the two steering settings.
Comfort mode offers an easy steering feel with precise feedback, while
in Sport mode the feel through the wheel rim and the steering force
required are dialled up noticeably.
The variable ratio that adjusts to changes in steering angle also
helps to give the car excellent directional accuracy through corners
and superb straight-line poise. When the wheels are sharply turned,
the steering rack teeth are positioned more closely together, so
smaller steering inputs are required. As a result, the BMW M3 Touring
feels particularly nimble when negotiating tight corners. The steering
effort required when parking is also reduced by the closer positioning
of the rack teeth with large steering angles. And ease of use is
further enhanced at low speeds by the increased power assistance
provided by Servotronic.
Adaptive M suspension optimises traction and ride comfort
Adaptive M suspension is a standard feature of the BMW M3 Touring.
Its electronically controlled shock absorbers optimise road contact
and maintain traction. The shock absorber control unit uses sensors to
keep a constant watch on body movements, the condition of the road and
steering adjustments. Electromagnetically controlled valves act in
milliseconds to generate the required damping force – infinitely
variably and for each wheel.
The basic shock absorber characteristics can be adjusted via the M
Setup menu. Comfort mode optimises everyday journeys and long trips by
smoothing out road imperfections. Switching to Sport brings
appreciably stiffer damper responses. Sport Plus mode initiates an
additional damper setting that unlocks maximum performance on smooth
race circuits.
M specific version of the integrated braking system
The powerful M Compound braking system fitted as standard on the BMW
M3 Touring combines six-piston fixed-calliper brakes for the front
wheels with single-piston floating-calliper brakes at the rear. The M
Carbon ceramic brakes available as an option offer even stronger
braking power, a greater ability to withstand fade, enhanced thermal
stability and high resistance to wear.
A shared feature of both brake variants is the integrated braking
system. This system brings together the brake activation, brake
booster and braking control functions within a compact module. The
system allows vehicle deceleration to be geared precisely to the
driver’s requirements while the M-specific version of the system
presents the driver with two pedal feel settings via the Setup menu.
M Traction Control allows drivers to select the degree of wheel slip
The BMW M3 Touring offers the M Traction Control function as
standard. This allows the driver to set their desired intervention
thresholds for wheel slip when the M xDrive all-wheel-drive system is
in 2WD mode. Accessed via the iDrive control/operation system, ten
stages of slip are permitted at the rear wheels.
M Mode button: pure performance at the push of a button
On switching from the default ROAD setting to SPORT mode,
interventions from the driver assistance systems are suspended, with
the exception of inputs from the Collision Warning and the Evasion
Assistant. The TRACK mode designed purely for driving on race circuits
fully deactivates the assistance systems. SPORT and TRACK modes both
reduce the content shown in the information display, while various
readouts can also be called up on the left of the information display,
including charge pressure and coolant temperature, tyre pressure and
tyre temperature or longitudinal and lateral acceleration.
Individual configuration using the Setup button
The Setup button, part of the M-specific control/operation system,
provides direct access to the settings options for the engine,
chassis, steering, braking system and M xDrive, enabling the driver to
tailor the overall vehicle setup to their individual preferences. Two
setup variants can be stored, together with the preferred settings for
the engine note, driving stability control, Automatic Start/Stop
function and shift characteristics of the eight-speed M Steptronic
transmission. The desired configuration can then be activated at any
time by pressing one of the two M buttons on the steering wheel.
M Drive Professional with M Drift Analyser and M Laptimer
Part of M Drive Professional, the M Drift Analyser helps the driver
to sharpen their cornering skills using deliberate oversteer and
precise counter-steering, making a note of the duration, distance and
angle of the driver’s latest drift. The analysis shown on the control
display also includes a score on a scale from one to five stars and a
comparison with the driver’s best drift to date. The M Laptimer
records track lap times, while a readout in the control display keeps
the driver informed of the time margin compared to their fastest
recorded lap.
Intensifying the experience: M Driver’s Pack, M Pro Pack
The M Driver’s Pack raises the electronically limited top speed of
the BMW M3 Touring from 250km/h to 280km/h. The optional M Pro Pack
comprises M Carbon ceramic brakes and the M Driver’s Pack, taking the
performance experience to new heights.
Driver assistance systems: comfort and safety
The BMW M3 Touring is equipped as standard with Park Distance Control
with sensors at the front and rear, Cruise Control with brake
function, Front Collision Warning with brake intervention, Lane
Departure Warning including lane return with steering assistance, the
Attentiveness Assistant, and the Speed Limit Info system.
Also standard is Driving Assistant which adds lane change warning,
rear crossing traffic warning and Rear Collision Prevention functions.
Driving Assistant Professional, meanwhile, features Active Cruise
Control with Stop&Go function, Automatic Speed Limit Assist,
Steering and Lane Control Assistant
Ends
All figures relating to performance, fuel consumption and
emissions are provisional.All of the stated technical data,
fuel consumption and emissions figures relate to the
offering in the German market. Dimensions and measurements refer ta
vehicles with basic configuration in Germany. These may vary
depending on the wheel/tyre size and items of optional equipment selected.
The fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, electric power consumption
and electric range figures are determined according to the European
Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the version applicable. The figures
refer to a vehicle with basic configuration in Germany and the range
shown considers the different sizes of wheels/tyres and the range of
optional equipment.
All values were calculated based on the WLTP test cycle. WLTP
values are taken as the basis for determining vehicle-related taxes
or other duties based (at least inter olio) on CO, emissions as well
as eligibility for any applicable vehicle-specific subsidies.
Further information on the WLTP measurement procedures can also be
found at
www.bmw.de/wltp.
Further information on official fuel consumption figures and
specific CO2 emission values of new passenger cars is included in
the following guideline: 'Leitfoden uber den Kroftstoffverbrouch,
die CO2-Emissionen und den Stromverbrouch neuer Personenkroftwogen'
(Guide to the fuel economy, CO2 emissions and electric power
consumption of new passenger cars). which can be obtained free of
charge from Deutsche Automobil Treuhond GmbH (DAT),
Hellmuth-Hirth-St,. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Schornhousen and at
https://www.dot.de/co2.
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