An electric M3. Probably a less surprising concept now than it was five years ago. But BMW’s first electric M3 — chassis designated “ZA0” — still has a long way to go before release, let alone widespread acceptance. It has to be good, and BMW M isn’t being terribly shy about the amount of work they’re putting into the car. A few months ago, we got a great look at how BMW recorded inline six and V10 sounds for eventual use in the electric M. Over…
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