BMW Displays A Split Personality With New M3 Sedan And M4 Coupe

The BMW M3 is one of those rare performance icons – a model line that defines the segment and the benchmark against which its rivals are compared. Everything from the Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG and Audi RS5 to the Cadillac CTS-V and new Lexus RC F are invariably measured against the yardstick from Bavaria. But as iconic as the M3 has grown over the years since the introduction of the original in 1988, it has become somewhat obscured by the sheer variety of formats in which it has been offered: The outgoing model was available as a coupe, convertible and sedan. And while the M division never (officially) turned the 3 Series Touring into an M3 wagon, it did build a pickup version to haul its gear around.  But now BMW is splitting the lineup into two.

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