- More power for M3 Competition xDrive models.
- BMW Curved Display features iDrive 8.5 with M-specific graphics.
- New interior and exterior details freshen the appearance inside
and out.
- Worldwide launch to commence in July 2024.
Woodcliff Lake, NJ – May 28, 2024… It stands as the
custodian of a legendary badge and a prime example of the exhilarating
performance and everyday usability long established as hallmarks of
vehicles from BMW M. And for model year 2025, the BMW M3 has sharpened
its already impressive skills in a host of areas. A power hike of
20 hp for the all-wheel-drive model, new equipment and design details,
and further advances in digitalization serve to keep the M3 at the top
of its game. Redesigned headlights and new forged alloy wheels freshen
the exterior while new steering wheels, new interior trim elements,
and the introduction of BMW Operating System 8.5 enhance the
experience inside.
The new BMW M3 Sedan will be built at BMW Group Plant Munich. All
variants will be launched worldwide with a production phase-in in July 2024.
Base MSRPs (+ $1,175 destination and handling).
2025 BMW M3 $76,000
2025 BMW M3 Competition $80,200
2025 BMW M3 Competition with M xDrive $85,300
Traditional race-car feeling, distinctive character.
Now in its sixth generation, the BMW M3 is more powerful, more
poised, assured, and advanced than ever. The 2025 BMW M3 continues a
high-performance sports car bloodline that stretches back almost 40
years. The first generation of the BMW M3, unveiled in 1986, went on
to become the most successful model in touring car racing worldwide.
Then, as now, the M3’s success in motorsport fueled steadily
increasing popularity for the production model and rare levels of
excitement for owners on the road.
Engine technology borrowed from motorsport.
Every BMW M3 features a high-revving straight-six engine with M
TwinPower Turbo technology. In all its output variants, the 3-liter
motor thrills with its appetite for revs and linear power delivery
typical of high-performance models from BMW M .
Numerous elements adapted from race-car engine construction allow the
powerplant in the M3 to deliver a unique performance experience on
both road and track. The crankcase, with its sleeve-free, closed-deck
construction, is extremely rigid and works with a lightweight forged
crankshaft to unlock extremely high torque potential. The cylinder
bores have a wire-arc sprayed iron coating. And the 3D-printed core
for the cylinder head – another special M-specific feature – enables
optimized routing of the coolant ducts that would be impossible to
achieve using conventional metal casting methods. Like the cooling
system, the oil circuit is also designed to handle the particular
challenges of track driving. A map-controlled oil pump ensures
reliable oil supply even under extreme longitudinal and lateral acceleration.
The M TwinPower Turbo technology utilized here comprises two
mono-scroll turbochargers, each of which supplies compressed air to
three cylinders. An indirect intercooler supplied by a low-temperature
circuit plus specially designed compressors further enhance the
turbocharger’s output. The package of technology also includes High
Precision Injection – which works at maximum pressure of 350 bar to
ensure fine atomization of fuel and therefore faster engine response –
as well as VALVETRONIC variable valve timing and Double-VANOS fully
variable camshaft timing.
The S58B30T0 engine now produces three levels of output, depending on
drivetrain configuration. The 2025 M3 continues to offer the driver
total control of 473 hp through a precise 6-speed manual gearbox,
while the M3 Competition sends 503 hp to the rear wheels via an
8-speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic.
For 2025, the engine under the hood of the new BMW M3 Competition
Sedan with M xDrive develops an extra 20 hp thanks to optimized
configuration of the engine management system. The straight six now
generates 523 hp at 6,250 rpm. The upgraded engine, which also serves
as the basis for the unit powering the BMW M4 GT3 race car, summons
its peak torque of 479 lb-ft between 2,750 and a now higher 5,730 rpm.
The result is more ferocious, sustained power delivery that adds
another layer of intensity to the performance experience and enables
impressive acceleration. The new BMW M3 Competition Sedan with M
xDrive accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.4 seconds.
The most powerful model is equipped with M xDrive to deliver optimal
traction in every situation. The rear-biased setup of the intelligent
all-wheel-drive system further enhances the agility of the new BMW M3
Competition Sedan with M xDrive. The system works with the fully
variable Active M Differential at the rear axle to add to the
signature M feeling when powering through corners. In addition to the
default 4WD setting, the driver can also select 4WD Sport mode via the
M Setup menu. Here, a higher proportion of drive power is sent to the
rear wheels for even more vivid handling. Switching off DSC (Dynamic
Stability Control) enables the driver to select 2WD mode, sending
power exclusively to the rear wheels. This mode offers drivers a more
pure driving experience without interventions from the control systems.
All variants of the new BMW M3 have an electronically limited top
speed of 155 mph as standard. However, if the optional M Driver’s
Package is specified, this figure rises to 180 mph.
Chassis dynamics calibrated to deliver high performance and
everyday comfort.
The M-specific kinematics and elastokinematics of the double-joint
spring strut front axle and five-link rear axle ensure the harmonious
blend of extremely dynamic handling and comfort and control in
everyday use and over longer journeys. The standard Adaptive M
suspension gives drivers the ability to tailor the responses of the
electronically controlled dampers as they wish. Via the M Setup menu,
drivers can select from three different settings to optimize the M3’s
ride and handling to suit their needs and preferences.
The chassis technology also includes M Servotronic steering and the
integrated braking system, which works in conjunction with both the
standard M Compound brakes and the optional M Carbon ceramic brakes.
Both variants have six-piston fixed-caliper brakes at the front axle
and single-piston floating-caliper brakes at the rear. As well as
larger and more heat-resistant brake discs – and their considerable
ability to withstand fade and ensure powerful deceleration even under
extreme conditions – the M Carbon ceramic brakes are about 30 lbs
lighter than the standard M Compound brakes. The reduction in unsprung
mass plays a significant role in delivering increased agility,
enhanced handling, and quicker transitional response.
The calipers of the M Compound brakes can be specified in blue, red,
or black while the callipers of the M Carbon ceramic brakes are
finished in gold. All of the variations feature a BMW M logo on the
brake calipers at the front.
M forged light-alloy wheels with a new design.
New forged M alloy wheels (Style 825M) in a new bright silver finish
have been added to options list. These provide a sporty yet also
elegantly sophisticated appearance.
Newly designed headlights and subtle details sharpen the M3’s
visual character.
Newly designed LED headlights, which consolidate low and high beam in
a single module, bring fresh accents to the front of the new BMW M3.
Two sculpted, subtly arrow-shaped vertical LED units in each module
serve as both daytime driving lights and turn signal indicators.
M Shadowline lights with dark inner accents are also available as an
option. The model badge on the trunk lid of the Competition models is
now accented by an elegant silver border.
New steering wheels and interior trim elements freshen the M cockpit.
The first thing one is likely to notice upon opening the door of the
2025 BMW M3 is a newly designed three-spoke M leather steering wheel
with multifunction buttons and red center marker in the 12 o’clock
position. It now has a flat-bottomed rim and revised spokes. An
M Alcantara steering wheel in the same design and with the same
functionality is also available, either as a standalone option or as
part of the optional Carbon Package.
High-quality, carefully crafted materials and M-specific design
features in the interior create a modern premium ambience with
sporting flair. The interior trim elements in the instrument panel,
control panel, and cup holder cover come as standard in Aluminium
Rhombicle Anthracite. M Carbon Fiber and new M Fine Brushed Aluminium
are optionally available. The optional Sensatec dashboard now has a
more refined surface.
BMW Curved Display and new BMW Operating System 8.5.
The new BMW M3 welcomes the latest generation of BMW iDrive based on
BMW Operating System 8.5. With the high-resolution BMW Curved Display
angled towards the driver and upgraded BMW Personal Assistant, the
interaction between driver and vehicle is optimized for touch control
and natural language. The fully digital screen made up of a 12.3-inch
information display and a 14.9-inch control display contains
M-specific content, including additional information on the vehicle’s
status, presented in a way that keeps the driver’s focus on the road
ahead. The optional BMW Head-Up Display projects information relevant
to driving – including a multi-colored tachometer, shift indicator
lights, and M View – onto the windscreen.
BMW Operating System 8.5 presents a simplified way of operating the
automatic climate control system. The temperature and ventilation
settings as well as the seat heating and – if specified – steering
wheel heating can now be controlled either by touch using a dedicated
menu option in the lower area of the control display or by voice
command. This latest advance in the field of digital operation brings
a further reduction in the number of buttons and controls in the
cockpit and a new design for the instrument panel. New adjustment
controls for the air vent grilles in the center of the instrument
panel and on the driver’s and front passenger side of the cockpit
allow the airflow direction to be adjusted using rotating and tilting movements.
Distinctive looks and high-intensity performance with
available M Carbon packages.
The M Carbon Exterior Package brings distinctive precision to the
outward appeal. With inlays for the wide front air intakes and a rear
diffuser, plus exterior mirror caps and a rear spoiler made from CFRP,
the M Carbon Exterior Package enhances the race-car-for-the-street character.
The optional M Carbon Package is comprised of several features
engineered to enhance the driver’s experience on the track, including
M Carbon ceramic brakes, M Carbon bucket seats for the driver and
front passenger, carbon fiber interior trim elements, M Alcantara
steering wheel, M Drive Professional, and the M Driver’s package.
Specifications.
|
M3 |
M3 Competition |
Body |
No. of
doors/seats | 4 / 5 | 4 / 5 |
Length
/ Width / Height (in) | 189.1 / 74.3 /
56.6 | 189.1
/ 74.3 / 56.6 |
Wheelbase
(in) | 112.5 | 112.5 |
Track,
front / rear (in) | 63.7 /
63.2 | 63.7 / 63.2 |
Ground
clearance (in) | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Turning
circle (ft) | 40.0 | 40.0 |
Curb
weight (lbs) | 3,840 | 3,891 |
GVWR
(lbs) | 4,872 | 4,872 |
Luggage
capacity (cu ft) | 16.9 | 16.9 |
Engine |
Config.
/ no. cylinders / valves | Inline / 6 / 24 |
Engine
technology | M
TwinPower Turbo technology with two mono-scroll turbochargers,
indirect charge air cooling, high precision injection,
VALVETRONIC fully variable valve control and Double-VANOS
variable camshaft timing |
Capacity
(CC) | 2,993 |
Stroke
/ bore (mm) | 90.0 / 84.0 |
Compression ratio
(:1) | 9.3 |
Max
output (hp @ RPM) | 473 @
6,250 | 503 @ 6,250 |
Max
torque (lb-ft @ RPM) | 406 @
2,650-6,130 | 479 @ 2,750-5,500 |
Driving Dynamics and Safety |
Suspension,
front | Adaptive M
suspension with double-joint spring strut axle in lightweight
aluminum construction, M-specific kinematics and elastokinematics |
Suspension,
rear | Adaptive M
suspension with five-link axle in lightweight aluminum
construction, rear-axle subframe with rigid bolted connection
to the body, M-specific elastokinematics |
Brakes,
front | M Compound brakes,
vented, with six-piston calipers |
Brakes,
rear | M Compound brakes,
vented, with single-piston floating calipers |
Driving
stability systems | Standard: DSC incl.
ABS, ASC, and M Dynamic Mode (MDM), can be turned off,
integrated wheel slip limitation, CBC (Cornering Brake
Control), DBC (Dynamic Brake Control), Dry Braking function,
Start-Off Assistant, Active M Differential |
Safety
equipment | Standard: Airbags
for driver and front passenger, side airbags for driver and
front passenger, head airbags for front and rear seat, 3-point
inertia-reel belt on all seats, with seat belt stopper, belt
tensioner and belt force limiter at the front, crash sensors,
tire pressure display |
Steering | EPS with
M-specific Servotronic, variable sport ratios |
Steering ratio
overall (:1) | 15.0 |
Tires
front / rear (std) | 275/40 R18 103Y XL /
285/35 R19 103Y XL | 275/35 R19 100Y XL /
285/30 R20 99Y XL |
Rims,
front / rear (in) (std) | 9.5J x 18.0 / 10.5J
x 19.0 | 9.5J x 19.0 / 10.5J
x 20.0 |
Transmission |
Type | 6-sp.
manual | 8-sp. M Steptronic |
Gear
ratios | I | :1 | 4.11 | 5.00 |
| II | :1 | 2.32 | 3.20 |
| III | :1 | 1..54 | 2.14 |
| IV | :1 | 1.18 | 1.72 |
| V | :1 | 1.00 | 1.31 |
| VI | :1 | 0.85 | 1.00 |
| VII | :1 | - | 0.82 |
| VIII | :1 | - | 0.64 |
| R | :1 | 3.73 | 3.48 |
Final
drive | | :1 | 3.46 | 3.15 |
Performance |
Acceleration 0-60
mph (sec) | 4.1 | 3.8 |
Top
speed (mph) / w/M Driver’s Package | 155 /
180 | 155 / 180 |
| | | | | |
|
M3 Competition with M xDrive |
Body |
No.
of doors/seats | 4
/ 5 |
Length
/ Width / Height (in) | 189.1
/ 74.3 / 56.6 |
Wheelbase
(in) | 112.5 |
Track,
front / rear (in) | 63.7
/ 63.2 |
Ground
clearance (in) | 4.8 |
Turning
circle (ft) | 41.3 |
Curb
weight (lbs) | 3,990 |
GVWR
(lbs) | 4,982 |
Luggage
capacity (cu ft) | 16.9 |
Engine |
Config.
/ no. cylinders / valves | Inline
/ 6 / 24 |
Engine
technology | M TwinPower Turbo technology with two
mono-scroll turbochargers, indirect charge air cooling, high
precision injection, VALVETRONIC fully variable valve control
and Double-VANOS variable camshaft timing |
Capacity
(CC) | 2,993 |
Stroke
/ bore (mm) | 90.0 / 84.0 |
Compression
ratio (:1) | 9.3 |
Max
output (hp @ RPM) | 523
@ 6,250 |
Max
torque (lb-ft @ RPM) | 479
@ 2,750-5,730 |
Driving Dynamics and Safety |
Suspension,
front | Adaptive
M suspension with double-joint spring strut axle in
lightweight aluminum construction, M-specific kinematics and elastokinematics |
Suspension,
rear | Adaptive
M suspension with five-link axle in lightweight aluminum
construction, rear-axle subframe with rigid bolted connection
to the body, M-specific elastokinematics |
Brakes,
front | M
Compound brakes, vented, with six-piston calipers |
Brakes,
rear | M
Compound brakes, vented, with single-piston floating calipers |
Driving
stability systems | Standard:
DSC incl. ABS, ASC and M Dynamic Mode (MDM), can be turned
off, integrated wheel slip limitation, CBC (Cornering Brake
Control), DBC (Dynamic Brake Control), Dry Braking function,
Start-Off Assistant, Active M Differential |
Safety
equipment | Standard:
Airbags for driver and front passenger, side airbags for
driver and front passenger, head airbags for front and rear
seat (coupe only), 3-point inertia-reel belt on all seats,
with seat belt stopper, belt tensioner and belt force limiter
at the front, crash sensors, tire pressure display |
Steering | EPS
with M-specific Servotronic, variable sport ratios |
Steering
ratio overall (:1) | 14.6 |
Tires
front / rear (std) | 275/35
ZR19 99Y XL / 285/30 ZR20 100Y XL |
Rims,
front / rear (in) (std) | 9.5J
x 19.0 / 10.5J x 20.0 |
Transmission |
Type | 8-speed
M Steptronic with Drivelogic |
Gear
ratios | I | :1 | 5.00 |
| II | :1 | 3.20 |
| III | :1 | 2.14 |
| IV | :1 | 1.72 |
| V | :1 | 1.31 |
| VI | :1 | 1.00 |
| VII | :1 | 0.82 |
| VIII | :1 | 0.64 |
| R | :1 | 3.48 |
Final
drive | | :1 | 3.15 |
Performance |
Acceleration
0-60 mph (sec) | 3.4 |
Top
speed (mph) / w/M Driver’s Package | 155
/ 180 |
BMW Group In America
BMW of North America, LLC has been present in the United States since
1975. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars NA, LLC began distributing vehicles in
2003. The BMW Group in the United States has grown to include
marketing, sales, and financial service organizations for the BMW
brand of motor vehicles, including motorcycles, the MINI brand, and
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars; Designworks, a strategic design consultancy
based in California; a technology office in Silicon Valley and various
other operations throughout the country. BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC
in South Carolina is the BMW Group global center of competence for BMW
X models and assembles the X3, X4, X5, X6 and X7 Sports Activity
Vehicles as well as the BMW XM. The BMW Group sales organization is
represented in the U.S. through networks of 349 BMW passenger car and
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle centers,146 BMW motorcycle retailers, 104
MINI passenger car dealers, and 38 Rolls-Royce Motor Car dealers. BMW
(US) Holding Corp., the BMW Group’s sales headquarters for North
America, is located in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.
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