BMW M3 and M4 delayed until 2021

Even though spy photos of the next-generation BMW M3 and BMW M4 have been appearing on the internet for some months – a sign that a showroom debut is not far away – the company has confirmed there is now going to be a 12-month delay. The next-generation M-cars were due to be in European showrooms by the end of this year, with an Australian introduction some time in 2020 – but both release dates have been pushed back by at least 12 months.

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