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2020 BMW M3: Manual option confirmed

2020 BMW M3: Manual option confirmed

Posted on July 29, 2019 By Jarvis

BMW M’s boss has confirmed news to warm the cockles of any enthusiast’s heart – the new M3 will get a manual option.

BMW has hinted at the existence of a manual 2020 M3, but the company has stopped short of all-out confirming it. Until now.

Speaking with BMW Blog, the head of BMW M made it clear the new M3 and M4 will be available with three pedals – although exactly which variants will be offered with a stick remains to be seen.
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