Hence the new BMW 4-Series. This picture seems to be fairly accurate the way in which it features the 3-Series's new design coupled with typical M body design add-ons. These include the front bumper, LED headlights, and a wide track.
Unlike the current E90/E92 M3, which is powered by a naturally-aspirated V8, the new model will likely have a twin-turbocharged inline-six under the hood. There have even been rumors of a triple-turbo engine, but nothing is official yet.Road & Track has also quoted Albert Biermann, the head of product development for M cars.
He stated that the new M3/M4 will not have torque vectoring. Instead, it'll likely be equipped with an electronically controlled differential that's also used in the new M5.
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