The wagon finished 12th of more than 100 entrants, beating out more than a dozen actual GT3 cars that are not wagon-shaped.
BMW has turned a viral April Fools’ joke into a real Nürburgring racer, blending fan enthusiasm, racing hardware, and wagon ...
The M3 Touring 24H race car was just an April Fool's joke last year, but BMW built it for real — and is racing it for real.
Equipped with a massive rear wing, slicks, and vents at the top of the front fenders, the racing version of the M3 Touring uses a motorsport-spec engine derived from the S58 of the road car. P58 is ...
It was one of those April Fool’s jokes that PR departments love to make. Remember when a UK supermarket chain announced a double-decker shopping cart? Or when Burger King 'launched' a Chocolate ...
An overwhelmingly successful April Fools’ joke is set to become reality when the racing version of the BMW M3 Touring ...
Station wagons used to be family cars, but now they’re for going fast, too.
… in a class of just two, mind. Also, Verstappen’s winning Merc was disqualified ...
What started as a viral stunt is officially headed for the Green Hell – BMW confirmed that an "April Fool's" joke that broke the internet will become a reality ...
On April 1, 2025, BMW announced an ‘M2 Dakar’ and an ‘M3 Touring GT3 Evo,’ the latter described as “garage-born, ...
What started as an April Fools’ Day joke has now turned into reality. Earning over 1.6 million views, BMW’s 2025 April Fools’ post of its ‘racing wagon’ is actually being realised with the brand’s ...
The M3 Touring racer was first introduced as an April Fools’ Joke in 2025.