BMW Welt reopened this week after extensive renewal work. If you are still not convinced of the new appearance, this M3 tour is a sufficient reason to check the exhibition center in Munich. It is the G81 building with extravagance on the basis of life motive. Super Wagon attracts every attention with rare Ruby Star paint from individual catalog. You can know that it is the collected version, not only because of the redesigned headlights. At the back, the black badge has a silver circumference. BMW uses this text program on all competition versions from 2025 M3 and M4. It is very similar to the M4 Convertible, M3 Touring is sold exclusively as a model of competition with xdrive.



Although BMW M has finally introduced silver wheels for the M3 collection, the G81 contains a black group of 826 meters. As if the function of pink paint was not enough, the optional brake of carbon carbon carbon includes gold calves. The Marton external package is also included, but the carbon ceiling is still not available. It is the same story with the older brother of the car, M5 Touring.

BMW M3 Touring Ruby Star

LCI arrived relatively early in the M3 Touring Bay. The G81 was officially disclosed in June 2022, and in May 2024, the cover of the face operation was broken. Behind the design modifications, BMW has increased energy from the dual -turbo engine, 3.0 -liter. The six -fold is now made 523 hp, and it is a 20 hp stuffle on the initial version. For an additional 20 hp, you will have to go up to the M3 CS round. However, the limited -term special version is much more expensive and has limited customization options.

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BMW M3 Touring Ruby Star

Sources near BMW claim that the M3 tour will remain in production until near the end of 2027. The M3 sedan has already been confirmed from the next generation with a gas engine. However, it is too early to know if another vehicle will follow it. These decisions are usually taken based on the success of the current model. G81 helped the M section to grow, so we are optimistic about seeing another generation. [Photos provided by BimmerToday]