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BMW M3: BMW M3 four-door

Following on from a reader spy shot in September, official images from BMW now confirm the existence of the four-door M3

Four generations of M3 have been built but this is only the second time an M3 saloon model has been offered. BMW claims the four-door offers a similar level of performance to its two-door brother – figures below support this – and the release of the saloon will spread the M3's appeal to a wider audience.

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The saloon manages zero to 62mph in 4.9 seconds, only 0.1 seconds slower than the coupé, before going onto a limited top speed of 155mph.

Details about the launch date and pricing of the M3 Saloon will be announced shortly.

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