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2028 BMW M3: Hybrid Beast or EV Killer? You Won’t Believe It!

2028 BMW M3

2028 BMW M3 promises to redefine high-performance sedans with cutting-edge hybrid tech and Neue Klasse design cues. Early spy shots and reports highlight both a potent combustion model and an electric variant, blending BMW M’s heritage with future-proof efficiency.

Exterior Design

The 2028 M3 adopts a sleeker, more angular look inspired by BMW’s Neue Klasse philosophy, featuring simplified bodywork, horizontal “nostrils” on the grille, and muscular rear haunches with OLED taillights and a quad exhaust setup. Wide fenders and aggressive vents emphasize its track-ready stance, while a subtle lip spoiler adds downforce without excess drama.

Powertrain Options

Expect a dual approach: the combustion G84 M3 pairs a revised S58 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system, targeting over 523 hp and sharper low-end torque for better efficiency. Outputs may climb to 530-560 hp in top trims, all mated exclusively to an 8-speed automatic and xDrive AWD—no manual or RWD option this time.

Meanwhile, the electric iM3 (or similar) debuts with a quad-motor setup delivering around 1,000 hp, advanced torque vectoring, and an 800-volt architecture for hypercar-level acceleration.

Interior Tech

Inside, a panoramic pillar-to-pillar display runs BMW OS X with intuitive voice controls and minimal physical buttons. M-specific bucket seats, a thick steering wheel, and premium materials elevate the cabin, paired with next-gen safety like enhanced semi-autonomous driving.

Performance Outlook

This M3 generation prioritizes balance and emissions compliance while preserving inline-six soul via hybrid boosts. The EV sibling pushes boundaries with drift-capable handling, but purists may miss the manual—signaling M’s hybrid evolution.

VariantEngine/PowerTransmission/DriveEst. Output
Combustion (G84)3.0L turbo I6 mild-hybrid8-speed auto, xDrive525+ hp
Electric (iM3)Quad-motor EVAWD torque vectoring~1,000 hp​

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