BMW launches the Final Edition special series of the M3 in Japan, designed to celebrate 35 years since the Elica company's first victory in the DTM with Renato Ravaglia at the wheel of the model indicated by the project code E30.
The peculiarity of this sports sedan for the Japanese market is that it has a manual gearbox, which is now increasingly rare on modern cars.
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Offered at a price equivalent to just over 87,000 euros, the BMW M3 Final Edition stands out for its white livery associated with golden wheels in which the red brake calipers with the contrasting M Sport logo stand out.
The passenger compartment features sports seats with red elements, while the seat belts feature decorations in the colors of the brand's sports department.
The car in question, deliveries of which will begin in the second quarter of the year, will be made in 150 examples, and will be available to order until March 27, but in the event that requests exceed availability, BMW has made it known that a sort of of lottery.
Apparently, the manual transmission still has its charm, especially on certain types of cars designed essentially for the pure pleasure of driving.
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