Following a series of teasers and a partial reveal in a YouTube video, BMW has finally take off the covers of the new M3 Touring. The debuts marks an important first for the 3 Series line-up with this being the first time BMW has made the estate style available on the fully-blown M3. Starting with the looks, the M3 Touring isn't that different from the M3 sedan when viewed from the front. The oversized kidney grille, prominent vents and muscular bonnet are all shared with the standard M3 while along the sides the flared fenders too are in-line with the sedan. It's only after the B-pillar that the styling changes with new rear doors, longer and flatter roof, new rear quarter panels and an extended glasshouse. The rear bumper and taillights are also carried over from BMW's performance sedan while the vertical tailgate is in with BMW's standard 3 Series Touring. The estate sits on 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels with track tyres available as an option.
Following a series of teasers and a partial reveal in a YouTube video, BMW has finally take off the covers of the new M3 Touring. The debuts marks an important first for the 3 Series line-up with this being the first time BMW has made the estate style available on the fully-blown M3. Starting with the looks, the M3 Touring isn't that different from the M3 sedan when viewed from the front. The oversized kidney grille, prominent vents and muscular bonnet are all shared with the standard M3 while along the sides the flared fenders too are in-line with the sedan. It's only after the B-pillar that the styling changes with new rear doors, longer and flatter roof, new rear quarter panels and an extended glasshouse. The rear bumper and taillights are also carried over from BMW's performance sedan while the vertical tailgate is in with BMW's standard 3 Series Touring. The estate sits on 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels with track tyres available as an option.Following a series of teasers and a partial reveal in a YouTube video, BMW has finally take off the covers of the new M3 Touring. The debuts marks an important first for the 3 Series line-up with this being the first time BMW has made the estate style available on the fully-blown M3. Starting with the looks, the M3 Touring isn't that different from the M3 sedan when viewed from the front. The oversized kidney grille, prominent vents and muscular bonnet are all shared with the standard M3 while along the sides the flared fenders too are in-line with the sedan. It's only after the B-pillar that the styling changes with new rear doors, longer and flatter roof, new rear quarter panels and an extended glasshouse. The rear bumper and taillights are also carried over from BMW's performance sedan while the vertical tailgate is in with BMW's standard 3 Series Touring. The estate sits on 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels with track tyres available as an option.Following a series of teasers and a partial reveal in a YouTube video, BMW has finally take off the covers of the new M3 Touring. The debuts marks an important first for the 3 Series line-up with this being the first time BMW has made the estate style available on the fully-blown M3. Starting with the looks, the M3 Touring isn't that different from the M3 sedan when viewed from the front. The oversized kidney grille, prominent vents and muscular bonnet are all shared with the standard M3 while along the sides the flared fenders too are in-line with the sedan. It's only after the B-pillar that the styling changes with new rear doors, longer and flatter roof, new rear quarter panels and an extended glasshouse. The rear bumper and taillights are also carried over from BMW's performance sedan while the vertical tailgate is in with BMW's standard 3 Series Touring. The estate sits on 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels with track tyres available as an option.Following a series of teasers and a partial reveal in a YouTube video, BMW has finally take off the covers of the new M3 Touring. The debuts marks an important first for the 3 Series line-up with this being the first time BMW has made the estate style available on the fully-blown M3. Starting with the looks, the M3 Touring isn't that different from the M3 sedan when viewed from the front. The oversized kidney grille, prominent vents and muscular bonnet are all shared with the standard M3 while along the sides the flared fenders too are in-line with the sedan. It's only after the B-pillar that the styling changes with new rear doors, longer and flatter roof, new rear quarter panels and an extended glasshouse. The rear bumper and taillights are also carried over from BMW's performance sedan while the vertical tailgate is in with BMW's standard 3 Series Touring. The estate sits on 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels with track tyres available as an option.Following a series of teasers and a partial reveal in a YouTube video, BMW has finally take off the covers of the new M3 Touring. The debuts marks an important first for the 3 Series line-up with this being the first time BMW has made the estate style available on the fully-blown M3. Starting with the looks, the M3 Touring isn't that different from the M3 sedan when viewed from the front. The oversized kidney grille, prominent vents and muscular bonnet are all shared with the standard M3 while along the sides the flared fenders too are in-line with the sedan. It's only after the B-pillar that the styling changes with new rear doors, longer and flatter roof, new rear quarter panels and an extended glasshouse. The rear bumper and taillights are also carried over from BMW's performance sedan while the vertical tailgate is in with BMW's standard 3 Series Touring. The estate sits on 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels with track tyres available as an option.Following a series of teasers and a partial reveal in a YouTube video, BMW has finally take off the covers of the new M3 Touring. The debuts marks an important first for the 3 Series line-up with this being the first time BMW has made the estate style available on the fully-blown M3. Starting with the looks, the M3 Touring isn't that different from the M3 sedan when viewed from the front. The oversized kidney grille, prominent vents and muscular bonnet are all shared with the standard M3 while along the sides the flared fenders too are in-line with the sedan. It's only after the B-pillar that the styling changes with new rear doors, longer and flatter roof, new rear quarter panels and an extended glasshouse. The rear bumper and taillights are also carried over from BMW's performance sedan while the vertical tailgate is in with BMW's standard 3 Series Touring. The estate sits on 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels with track tyres available as an option.Following a series of teasers and a partial reveal in a YouTube video, BMW has finally take off the covers of the new M3 Touring. The debuts marks an important first for the 3 Series line-up with this being the first time BMW has made the estate style available on the fully-blown M3. Starting with the looks, the M3 Touring isn't that different from the M3 sedan when viewed from the front. The oversized kidney grille, prominent vents and muscular bonnet are all shared with the standard M3 while along the sides the flared fenders too are in-line with the sedan. It's only after the B-pillar that the styling changes with new rear doors, longer and flatter roof, new rear quarter panels and an extended glasshouse. The rear bumper and taillights are also carried over from BMW's performance sedan while the vertical tailgate is in with BMW's standard 3 Series Touring. The estate sits on 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels with track tyres available as an option.Following a series of teasers and a partial reveal in a YouTube video, BMW has finally take off the covers of the new M3 Touring. The debuts marks an important first for the 3 Series line-up with this being the first time BMW has made the estate style available on the fully-blown M3. Starting with the looks, the M3 Touring isn't that different from the M3 sedan when viewed from the front. The oversized kidney grille, prominent vents and muscular bonnet are all shared with the standard M3 while along the sides the flared fenders too are in-line with the sedan. It's only after the B-pillar that the styling changes with new rear doors, longer and flatter roof, new rear quarter panels and an extended glasshouse. The rear bumper and taillights are also carried over from BMW's performance sedan while the vertical tailgate is in with BMW's standard 3 Series Touring. The estate sits on 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels with track tyres available as an option.Following a series of teasers and a partial reveal in a YouTube video, BMW has finally take off the covers of the new M3 Touring. The debuts marks an important first for the 3 Series line-up with this being the first time BMW has made the estate style available on the fully-blown M3. Starting with the looks, the M3 Touring isn't that different from the M3 sedan when viewed from the front. The oversized kidney grille, prominent vents and muscular bonnet are all shared with the standard M3 while along the sides the flared fenders too are in-line with the sedan. It's only after the B-pillar that the styling changes with new rear doors, longer and flatter roof, new rear quarter panels and an extended glasshouse. The rear bumper and taillights are also carried over from BMW's performance sedan while the vertical tailgate is in with BMW's standard 3 Series Touring. The estate sits on 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels with track tyres available as an option.Following a series of teasers and a partial reveal in a YouTube video, BMW has finally take off the covers of the new M3 Touring. The debuts marks an important first for the 3 Series line-up with this being the first time BMW has made the estate style available on the fully-blown M3. Starting with the looks, the M3 Touring isn't that different from the M3 sedan when viewed from the front. The oversized kidney grille, prominent vents and muscular bonnet are all shared with the standard M3 while along the sides the flared fenders too are in-line with the sedan. It's only after the B-pillar that the styling changes with new rear doors, longer and flatter roof, new rear quarter panels and an extended glasshouse. The rear bumper and taillights are also carried over from BMW's performance sedan while the vertical tailgate is in with BMW's standard 3 Series Touring. The estate sits on 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels with track tyres available as an option.Following a series of teasers and a partial reveal in a YouTube video, BMW has finally take off the covers of the new M3 Touring. The debuts marks an important first for the 3 Series line-up with this being the first time BMW has made the estate style available on the fully-blown M3. Starting with the looks, the M3 Touring isn't that different from the M3 sedan when viewed from the front. The oversized kidney grille, prominent vents and muscular bonnet are all shared with the standard M3 while along the sides the flared fenders too are in-line with the sedan. It's only after the B-pillar that the styling changes with new rear doors, longer and flatter roof, new rear quarter panels and an extended glasshouse. The rear bumper and taillights are also carried over from BMW's performance sedan while the vertical tailgate is in with BMW's standard 3 Series Touring. The estate sits on 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels with track tyres available as an option.Following a series of teasers and a partial reveal in a YouTube video, BMW has finally take off the covers of the new M3 Touring. The debuts marks an important first for the 3 Series line-up with this being the first time BMW has made the estate s
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