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Six months, 26 days. That's the countdown until we get our first live, in-person look at the next iteration of the
BMW M3, according to
AutoWeek.
The F80 M3 will be appear on the
BMW stand at the
2013 Geneva Motor Show in "lightly veiled concept" form, according to the report, with the production car bowing at the
Frankfurt show next fall. The performance sedan won't go on sale until the end of 2013 here in the U.S., with coupe and convertible versions and one of BMW's odd Gran Coupe models following in later years.
AutoWeek says the M3 will be a mix of steel with some aluminum body panels, powered by a turbocharged inline-six making about 450 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque. Although rumors of a 3.3-liter V6 based on BMW's larger V8 engine persist, the more shocking speculation involves the gearbox, which is said to be a dual-clutch with seven speeds. That's right, no manual transmission will be offered, according to the report.
Of course, BMW has
attempted to make that move before with the
M5. Fortunately, enough complaints from American customers caused the company to
change its mind. So, car guy purists, start your grousing now, as the clock is already ticking.
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