The unique shade of Fashion Grey has been part of the BMW Individual Program for at least a decade and has already found its way into many M vehicles. But for some reason, it suits the bold and aggressive design of the BMW M3 G80 generation beautifully.
Porsche’s “Fashion Grey” paint is a vintage colour dating back to 1950-1953. In low light, some BMW customers say Fashion Grey has a green tint, while in direct sunlight, it seems quite brilliant. BMW M3 G80’s bodywork features a multi-hued appearance depending on the viewing angle. In the next images, you can plainly see this. The Hendrick BMW dealership in North Carolina is the source of this particular BMW M3. There is a special 50 Years of M emblem on the Fashion Grey M3 for the 2022 model year. Because this G80 M3 is not a competitive vehicle, its six-speed manual transmission makes it as pure as it gets today.
The M Performance Parts are on the steering wheel, centre console and dashboard of the BMW M3 in a variety of locations. Having the M Carbon bucket seats upholstered in black leather does not make it a special edition. The G80 and G82 models also offer a variety of appealing Frozen matt colours. Further, the elegant metallic versions and some exquisite Merino leather options are great choices. You can also choose from these colours or trims that appeal to you — BMW Individual Frozen Orange Metallic, BMW Individual Frozen Portimao Blue Metallic, BMW Individual Frozen Dark Grey Metallic, BMW Individual Frozen Black Metallic, and BMW Individual Frozen White Metallic.
With 473 hp and 406 lb-ft of torque, the base BMW M3 has a 3.0-litre inline turbocharged engine, with all the power transmitted to the rear wheels. Only an eight-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive are on the M3 Competition, which has the same engine but produces 503 hp and 479 Nm of torque. AWD is standard on the Competition and Competition xDrive models, which have the same powertrain.