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BMW M3 Hybrid Spotted: First Look at the Next-Gen Powerhouse
The G84 BMW M3 teases aggressive design and a mild-hybrid twist.
M3 Keeps Its Soul: The next BMW M3 G84 has been spotted in Europe in its combustion-powered form. Covered in heavy camo, quad exhaust tips confirm the iconic straight-six engine is still alive, thrilling driving purists. The hybrid version is expected to arrive between late 2026 and early 2027.
Bold Design Details: The prototype shows swollen wheel arches and a rear diffuser housing four exhausts, hinting at its aggressive stance. Flush door handles, cross-drilled brakes, and a subtle trunk lip spoiler are visible. The front kidney grille and headlights are placeholders but promise a sleeker, modern look, reducing the visual height of the car.
Mild-Hybrid Power: Early reports suggest a 48-volt mild-hybrid setup, avoiding a heavy plug-in system. Expected output is well over 500 horsepower, but no manual transmission will be offered. BMW may limit it to M xDrive all-wheel drive, which can run rear-drive mode but may disappoint purists seeking an unfiltered driving experience.

Performance Meets Innovation: While hybrid assistance is modest, the new M3 keeps the thrill of driving alive, blending power, safety, and efficiency. Updated bodywork and refined aerodynamics modernize the M3 without sacrificing its legendary sporting character.
Looking Ahead: Fans can expect the G84 BMW M3 hybrid to debut late 2026 or early 2027, balancing tradition with modern technology. It’s shaping up to be a car that excites enthusiasts while introducing BMW’s mild-hybrid innovations.




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