Upcoming M3 and M4 roam in Las Vegas

Only a month away before its official release, the upcoming M3 and M4 roam in Las Vegas. Certainly, the captured images of the 2021 BMW M3 and M4 prototypes show expected designs. Even so, fans are very much excited to see these bimmers in full view. Thanks to @anchaya.media on Instagram, fans get to see a glimpse of these M siblings before the release.

Upcoming M3 and M4 roam in Las Vegas

Even though both are masked with camouflage, their designs are already apparent. For example, the front panel spotlights the large kidney grille. Further, its slats are horizontal and yet remain as functional as any other. Basically, this is the difference with the grille on the other 4 Series. Additionally, the M brothers present blacked-out kidneys which will probably attract more enthusiasts.

Obviously, two huge air intakes overtop the front-end. Added to this, a carbon fiber lip covers the lower bumper. And since no license plate hangs on them, these spotted upcoming M3 and M4 are the first models.

Upcoming M3 and M4 roam in Las Vegas

As expected, the 2021 BMW M3 relates to the existing 3 Series. But then, M engineers made sure that the M3 is very different. For example, the overall chassis of the M3 is more bespoke than the standard 3 Series. Moreover, BMW M claims that these two only have the same suspension points. And that M3 presents sharper looks with upgraded features. Certainly, the same is true for M4.

Interestingly, the S58 engine from the M Division powers the 2021 BMW M3 and M4. In addition, a 3.0 liter twin-turbocharged I6 from the S58 engine runs it. And this engine probably tops all M engines. Furthermore, these M siblings can have 473 horsepower and 503 horsepower. Also, fans will surely love the sound of the M3. The S58 already feels great with a heavier body like BMW X3 M. Therefore, we all cannot wait how this superb engine will run the new M3 and M4.

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