Latest M Performance Parts upgrade the 2021 BMW M3 Competition

Briefly, after BMW revealed the G80-gen BMW M3, the M Performance Parts division launched its own sweet treats for the upcoming M3 buyers. They intended to curate something extreme and outlandish looking parts, which caused some split response among the enthusiast community. That’s adding to the already divisive reaction towards the latest M3 and M4. As you can see, these new photos show the BMW M3 in Toronto Red, dressed in the new M Performance bits, living up to its intensity.

Latest M Performance Parts upgrades the 2021 BMW M3 Competition

Taken at the BMW Welt, these car photos are as official and legit as it gets. It comes with the latest M Performance parts that somehow looks like an aftermarket part for their uniqueness. Additionally including massive new wheels, carbon fiber lower front lip, carbon fiber front canards, a massive fixed rear wing, and its controversial brand new exhaust system.

The M Performance Parts’ latest upgrade of the exhaust system brings a unique and marveling arrangement of the quad pipes. As a result, the new arrangement stacked the pipes in a triangle shape in the center bumper. While the typical M car has the quad pipes symmetrically placed with two on either side. Appearing to be an unusual design for BMW, fans expressed their adornment for the new design while others just dislike it. Chris Harris, a famous British automotive journalist, mocked it on Twitter.

Latest M Performance Parts upgrades the 2021 BMW M3 Competition

In my opinion, I think that these new parts by the M Performance Parts fit the BMW M3 well. It’s not saying that I wholly like them, but I agree that M3 needs more aggression from the rear. Without it, it kind of appears off-balance with the already aggressive features from its face. The new perimeters of the M Performance Parts alleviate the shock from the massive new grille. In conclusion, the extreme features of these new parts work on the extreme face of the M3.

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