The high-performance wagon features white leather seats, with nearly the rest of the cabin following suit – the largest proportion of a production car interior finished in the lightest color on the palette.
The white leather not only covers the front and rear seats but also surrounds the transmission tunnel, center console, almost all door cards, and the steering wheel. In addition, the pillars and headliner are finished in white Alcantara.
White leather also stretches across most of the dashboard, interrupted only by a strip of carbon fiber in the middle and the two large display screens.
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The almost entirely white interior of the 2026 BMW M3 Touring. Photo: BMW |
The almost entirely white interior of the 2026 BMW M3 Touring. Photo: BMW
However, maintaining such a pristine white interior in real-world conditions presents a considerable challenge. The white dashboard, while appearing luxurious, could create glare on the windshield, potentially affecting visibility on sunny days. Over time, the dashboard might also deteriorate or discolor due to sun exposure.
For those who prefer not to have an all-white leather interior, BMW offers other options for the M3 Touring, including combinations of black with blue or orange accents.
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The 2026 M3 Touring is already on sale in several markets worldwide. Photo: BMW |
The 2026 M3 Touring is already on sale in several markets worldwide. Photo: BMW
All M3 versions are equipped with a twin-turbocharged 3-liter inline-six engine. The standard version delivers 473 horsepower and 550 Nm of torque to the rear wheels. A 6-speed manual transmission is the only gearbox offered on this version.
Every M3 features adaptive dampers and an adjustable brake pedal feel. This high-performance car can also be equipped with carbon-ceramic brakes, featuring distinctive gold-painted calipers.
In South Africa, the BMW M3 Touring starts at 123,700 USD. In the US, it's priced between 79,600 USD and 88,900 USD.
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