BMW brought its four-door M3 into the public view at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show. The new M3 represents BMW’s return to fast four-door sedans after a short absence following the discontinuation of the E90 M3 Sedan back in 2011.
The M3 enjoys the same 425-horsepower, 3.0-liter six-cylinder used in the M4, with 406 pound-feet of torque and the owner’s choice of either an old-fashioned six-speed manual or a seven-speed M dual-clutch transmission. The new power train should send the four-door M3 to 60 in a little under 4 seconds.
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