The new generation BMW M3 was introduced five years ago, and now, the updated version of this high-performance vehicle has arrived in Vietnam with the first-ever 2024 BMW M3 Competition xDrive. The car was promptly delivered to its pre-order owner, a businessman from Danang.

In the Vietnamese market, the BMW M3 Competition xDrive is priced at 5 billion VND. The car that appeared in Danang features a sleek gray exterior and a black interior with yellow stripes as an accent color.

The new BMW M3 2024 features similar updates to its sibling, the M4. This is evident in its headlight design, which includes two LED daytime running light strips that also function as turn signals, creating a unique arrow-like appearance.

For an additional cost, customers can opt for adaptive matrix headlights with long-range lights on their 2024 BMW M3. These optional headlights are distinguished by their blue interior details.

Step inside the 2024 BMW M3, and you’ll be greeted by a new, sporty three-spoke steering wheel. This M steering wheel is wrapped in leather and features improved spokes and a red 12 o’clock marker. It also includes two M buttons for selecting driving modes and adjusting the curved screen behind it.

The curved screen in the BMW M3 2024 consists of a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.9-inch central touchscreen, integrated with the iDrive system based on the BMW Operating System 8.5. Climate control settings on this screen have been simplified for easier use.

Similar to the new 3-Series, the BMW M3 2024 features new ambient lighting around the central air vents. This lighting can be customized with nine different colors and adjustable brightness to match the user’s preferences.

The 2024 BMW M3 Competition xDrive is powered by a 3.0L inline-six-cylinder twin-turbo engine that delivers an impressive 523 horsepower and 650 Nm of torque.

Compared to its predecessor, this engine offers an additional 20 horsepower. As a result, the car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 250 km/h when equipped with the optional M Driver’s Package.

The BMW M3 Competition xDrive 2024 continues to pair this powerful engine with an 8-speed M Steptronic automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, along with an Active M Differential at the rear axle.

Photos by Thanh Huy

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