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2022 BMW M3, M4 Competition xDrive Debut With Better Acceleration – Motor1
BMW is introducing quicker versions of the M3 Sedan Competition and M4 Coupe Competition by adding xDrive, which vastly improves the 0-60 mph sprint time.
We knew the xDrive versions were coming ever since BMW introduced the rear-wheel-drive M3 Sedan and M4 Coupe in September 2020. They’re finally here, and if you don’t mind losing the stick shift since AWD is reserved to the auto-only Competition versions, these are considerably quicker than their Competition-spec RWD counterparts. Before we delve into all the juicy numbers, let’s keep in mind these are the first M3 and M4 models to offer AWD.
Available exclusively with an eight-speed, torque-converter…
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