The BMW M3 has been one of the leading performance saloons for decades.
A mild facelift saw new hexagonal lights added in 2017.
The M3 is 80kg lighter than a standard BMW 3-Series.
Aggressive bumpers and sporty alloy wheels help mark the M3 out from the standard 3 Series.
Despite the console and dash being covered in swathes of Alcantara, the interior remains distinctly BMW.
The head up display helps keep drivers' eyes on the road ahead.
BMW’s iDrive infotainment system comes as standard and fits in well with the dashboard design.
The 480-litre boot is on par with that of the Audi A4.
The M3 measures 4,630mm, meaning there’s plenty of space for all passengers inside.
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