BMW has officially introduced the 2025 M3 facelift, elevating the iconic luxury sedan with noteworthy updates. This model features an increase in power for the xDrive M3 Competition, while maintaining its signature design elements, including the eye-catching large front grille.
Exciting Aesthetic Enhancements
The bold front grille design continues to attract attention, contributing to strong sales. The 2025 M3 also showcases new headlights and stylish alloy wheels.
BMW's M division presents a special carbon update package, enhancing performance with carbon-fiber components on mirror covers, a rear wing, and a rear diffuser. High-performance ceramic brakes and lightweight carbon seats further improve the driving experience, alongside a luxurious Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel.
The interior is streamlined, with fewer physical buttons replaced by a sleek 12.3-inch curved infotainment screen and a 14.9-inch digital instrument cluster.
Performance: Power Under the Hood
The 2025 M3 retains its beloved 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six engine, generating 473 horsepower with a 6-speed manual transmission. The M3 Competition variant boosts power to 503 horsepower, achieving 0-60 mph in just 3.8 seconds with an 8-speed automatic.
The xDrive M3 Competition further excels with 523 horsepower and 649 Nm of torque, racing from 0-60 mph in an impressive 3.4 seconds.
Production and Pricing
Details BMW plans to begin production of the 2025 M3 facelift in July at its Munich facility, with starting prices in the U.S. expected to be around $76,000 (approximately 285,000 SAR).

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