When you think of family wagons, you likely picture practicality and a dull appearance. However, the BMW M3 Touring defies this norm. Painted in Zanzibar II metallic from BMW’s Individual catalogue, it’s far from the usual boring brown.
What makes this G81 build exceptional is its Kyalami Orange interior, contrasting with sleek black accents. Plus, eagle-eyed BMW fans will spot the anniversary roundel, celebrating 50 years of its M division.
Despite its recent launch, BMW plans an update for the M3 Touring in 2024 or 2025, aligning it with the M3 Sedan’s changes for its Life Cycle Impulse. Expect sharper headlights and possible matrix LED tech.
Currently, the M3 Touring is a hit in its Competition model with an eight-speed automatic and xDrive. A hotter CS version is a possibility, but it’ll likely follow the M3 Touring LCI update.
Looking ahead, an all-electric M3 Touring is on the horizon, codenamed ZA1, set for the second half of the decade. BMW’s commitment to electrification continues to redefine family wagons. The M3 Touring’s future promises excitement for enthusiasts and car lovers.