Munich’s BMW Welt, adjacent to the Olympic Park, serves as a haven for BMW enthusiasts, offering an immersive experience for fans of the brand. During a recent visit, a striking BMW M3 Touring (G81) was spotted at the exhibition center, showcasing an array of upgrades and modifications for automotive enthusiasts to admire.
Painted in the eye-catching Riviera Blue, this M3 Touring stands out with its M Performance Parts and a carbon fiber body kit. The quad exhaust system, featuring pairs of tips stacked on top of each other, adds a touch of high-performance flair reminiscent of Lexus’ F models. The exhaust finishers are housed within a distinct diffuser, setting this M3 wagon apart from the standard model. The exterior also boasts front canards, carbon-ceramic brakes, a red tow strap, and a retro windshield decal from the 1980s, featuring the M division’s 50th-anniversary roundel introduced in 2022.
Despite its lavishly equipped and appealing design, this M3 Touring is not available in the United States. Unfortunately, the upcoming Life Cycle Impulse and the hardcore CS variant will also remain inaccessible to U.S. buyers. However, there is a silver lining for American enthusiasts as the larger M5 Touring (G99) is expected to be confirmed for the U.S. market. The official reveal is anticipated later this year, with deliveries likely to commence in 2025. For a more in-depth look at the BMW Welt and its unique models, a YouTube video is recommended for exploration.