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Originally Posted by joshuastein55
Makes sense, BMW likely doesn't see a reason to sell a RWD Auto model when its using an xDrive system that can turn itself into RWD at the push of the button. It does add weight, but its a way for BMW to save and make more money, so makes sense, also aligns with the rumors of the manual being the "pure" model.
As for the front plate, that is one of the aspects I am least excited for. This will possibly be the first ugly M3 for me.
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M3 RWD will start production Nov 2020. Possible US Launch for Year end. There also will be a Electric M vehicle coming in 2022-23 based on the i4 which should be a very strong Tesla Competitor.