Critics have been vocal about the latest generation BMW M3’s oversized kidney grille, a feature also shared by its two-door counterparts, the M4 Coupe and M4 Convertible, as well as the regular 4 Series.
Despite initial skepticism, some tuning companies offer solutions, replacing the front bumper with smaller grilles, often resulting in a more pleasing appearance. Interestingly, without a front license plate, the controversial grille can sometimes appear quite attractive, depending on local regulations.
Over time, opinions seem to be shifting toward acceptance of this design quirk. Similar sentiments were expressed towards the E60 5 Series, initially criticized for its design but now admired for its aging grace.
Setting aside the grille, the latest BMW M3 impresses with its muscular stance, sharp lines, and exceptional driving dynamics, reaffirming its status as an enthusiast’s dream. This particular M3, adorned with aftermarket Anrky wheels, stands out as one of the most attractive from the G80 generation, despite retaining most of its stock features.
Previously owned by a car collector with an eclectic taste, including various high-performance vehicles, it embodies the timeless appeal of the M badge. This colorful M3 is proof that, sometimes, less alteration is more engaging when it comes to automotive tuning, especially in a world where everything is monotonous and black and white.