1/4 mile 12.0 s @ 119.3 mph
0 - 100 mph - 0 13.8 s
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Price in Europe | €71,500 - €92,090 |
Price in Britain | £56,595 |
Car type | 4-door saloon |
Curb weight | 1520-1657 kg (3351-3653 lbs) |
Dimensions | 4.67 m (184 in) long, 1.88 m (74 in) wide, 1.42 m (56 in) high |
Wheelbase | 2.81 m (111 in) |
Introduced | 2014 |
Origin country | Germany |
Gas mileage | 22.2-7.3 l/100 km (11-32 mpg US / 13-39 mpg UK) |
CO2 emissions | 195 g/km |
Insurance group | 45 / 50 |
Views | 123.7k |
Submitted by | Mental |
0 - 40 kph | 1.3 s |
0 - 50 kph | 1.6 s |
0 - 60 kph | 2.5 s |
0 - 80 kph | 2.9 s |
0 - 100 kph | 4.1 s |
0 - 130 kph | 6.0 s |
0 - 140 kph | 7.0 s |
0 - 160 kph | 8.5 s |
0 - 180 kph | 11.2 s |
0 - 200 kph | 13.3 s |
1000 m | 22.1 s @ 242.6 kph |
0 - 60 mph | 3.8 s |
0 - 100 mph | 8.5 s |
0 - 130 mph | 14.5 s |
0 - 150 mph | 20.8 s |
0 - 160 mph | 25.8 s |
Est. 1/8 mile | 8.6 s @ 98.8 mph |
1/4 mile | 12.0 s @ 119.3 mph |
Top speed | 284 kph (176 mph) |
0 - 100 mph - 0 | 13.8 s |
Est. max acceleration | 0.72 g (7 m/s²) |
18m slalom | 71.2 kph (44.2 mph) |
Lateral acceleration | 1.01 g (10 m/s²) |
Noise @ 50 kph | 60 dB |
Noise @ 160 kph | 75 dB |
Engine type | Twin Turbo Inline-6, 24v |
Displacement | 3.0 l (183 ci) |
Power | 431 ps (425 bhp / 317 kw) @ 7300 rpm |
Torque | 550 Nm (406 lb-ft) @ 5500 rpm |
Power / liter | 144 ps (142 hp) |
Power / weight | 269 ps (265 bhp) / t |
Torque / weight | 343 Nm (253 lb-ft) / t |
Efficiency | 33 PS per l/100 km |
Power / €5000 | 26 ps |
Transmission | Getrag 6-speed manual / 7-speed M DCT |
Layout | front engine, rear wheel drive |
100 kph - 0 | 33 m (107 ft) |
140 kph - 0 | 67 m (219 ft) |
190 kph - 0 | 125 m (410 ft) |
200 kph - 0 | 134 m (438 ft) |
60 mph - 0 | 30 m (99 ft) |
70 mph - 0 | 46 m (150 ft) |
60 - 100 kph (4) | 3.3 s |
60 - 100 kph (5) | 4.4 s |
80 - 120 kph (4) | 3.5 s |
80 - 120 kph (5) | 4.2 s |
80 - 120 kph (6) | 5.3 s |
80 - 120 kph (7) | 7.6 s |
80 - 160 kph (4) | 7.5 s |
80 - 160 kph (5) | 9.2 s |
80 - 160 kph (6) | 11.6 s |
80 - 160 kph (7) | 19.4 s |
70 - 90 kph | 2.2 s |
70 - 100 kph | 2.7 s |
70 - 120 kph | 4.0 s |
70 - 130 kph | 4.7 s |
70 - 140 kph | 5.4 s |
Est. 100 - 200 kph | 9.2 s |
Georg 8y ago
Tsukuba laptime 1:04.400min
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3c5UNzzF1E0
video time 4:51min
FastestLaps 9y ago
Not a typo. Obviously they do dyno testing. You can see the 460 figure matches up with highest point in power graph.
I think nobody should be surprised to find out that BMW M3 engine makes 450+ hp. This was suspected years ago.
BR2+ 9y ago
Or maybe its a typo? Seems like everything is pretty normal on that page for the 3, except that Cv part? Either way, Thats actually not real crazy, ALot of the new M3s come in at around 490bhp real power, But it really depends on where, Highest ive seen, M4 atleast was 492bhp, Either way its good for the buyer, But is very dishonest.
FastestLaps 9y ago
Looks like Automovil mag measured 460 PS for this car: https://www.flickr.com/photos/dedethecollector/31753737643/in/album-72157679567753456/
The turbo engine under-rating craze is real!
Waclosh 9y ago
You kids keep saying that the inline 6 has a tradition in the m3 and so on. First m3 - the e30 had a 4cylinder in the same chasis that carried 2,5l inline sixes. Yes the 4banger made more hp, yes it had less torque and narrower powerband. The second gen had a 3.0 and later a 3.2 liter inline six with vanos. At this point, when you don't know what vanos is, you should proceed to another hobby. There was no US version of these, because the US rip-off was a joke. I mean, get rid of individual throttle bodies and vanos for money saving purposes. The third gen, e46 had a 3.2 inline six again, then came a V8 and now an inline six. What you kids need to realize is, that there is no traditional engine for any car in bmw lineup and the M badge makes no difference. They would send out e39 bmw 5s with tiny 4bangers, slant sixes, lumpy v8s, they would put a 3cyl in the i8 and so on.
The engine type and layout decision IS LARGELY DECIDED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF A RACING SERIES AND BY AN EU DECISION ON WHAT IS EFFICIENT AND GREEN. That is why we have 3cyl front wheel drive mpv and suvs with the bmw logo on them. But be thankful for such cars, since they can feed the investors and make the comitees happy and they then go and sign a project as the m2. Which in my eyes is the same old recipe e46 size and weight with a bonkers engine and you just need to forgive them that shift auto blip bs. The russians need to hack that n then you would gladly forget about the seats not being mounted str8.
wanos 11y ago
See EVO video of the drag race between M3 and Porsche Macan 0-100mph in 8.6 seconds. Epic
saxy 11y ago
No it's just stupid to get a coupe with 5 seats, especially with nice cars like these. Oh yes, my sexy honeys please try to climb to the back seats of my M4...
The M3 is pretty much 99% of the performance of the M4 but so much more practical, usable and actually, faster in real life going from A to B.
Realistically. For a family, you need a 2nd car if you get the M4, but you can easily get away with just an M3
Mental_IsRightOn 11y ago
@Mental, the E90 outsold the E92. The M3 started off as a "saloon" (sedan) - and was later made a 2 door. The sedan is stiffer and has increased rigidity over the coupe. I laugh at all the guys who buy the 2 door thinking it's superior - it's stupid.
Mental 12y ago
"This is code named F80, not F30."
As far as I know, F30 nomenclature is used for every current 3-Series Sedan. While the coupe is F32.
I can't wait for the track oriented version of the M4, CSL / GTS outputting 480 PS would be fabulous. But of course, I'd wish it to be high-revving n/a I-6.
"And im surprised nobody has added the new Mustang GT 5.0"
Actually, it's already added: https://fastestlaps.com/models/ford-mustang-2013 , it just lacks the GT moniker for some reason.
Dr_Richard 12y ago
@saxy_ ok point taken, but still. The last two generations (e90 & e92) had v8 engines. They should've carried on with that. You'd have to be soft in the head if buy this car, I'd rather have a C63.
BR2+ 12y ago
...Wow...Dissapointment of the year?..
Looks almost the same as a E92,..5Bhp increase? lol But with 102Lb Ft more torque is nice. I like the fact that th returned to the InLine-6, But not the fact that its Turbo'd. Ms should be Natural, And im also glad they used the M3 name still, But wtf/ A Saloon? Gimme a break.
And im surprised nobody has added the new Mustang GT 5.0...I would, But im done.
Dr_Richard 12y ago
I'm a BMW fan and I would like to say Bmw has disappointed me with this car. I know the inline 6 engine is packed with power but they should've stayed with the "V8 tradition". A driver doesn't only want power but they love to brag about how big their engine is. @Metal, I'm pretty sure that sales will drop. The M4 will takeover from here.
Fangio Man 12y ago
Looks good, especially the new heck. Something new, but really good optics.
I hope the expected sound will be heared out of these pipes...