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BMW pressiesindaja kinnitas, et Tee ja rööbastee et M3 pikap hiljuti märkas testimist selle Nürburgring on suundusime tootmiseks. BMW M tegin tõepoolest luua pick-up näinud Ring, kuid see oli lihtsalt sisemise projekti, mitte midagi, mis on arengus, selgitas Dave Buchko, BMW Advanced ülekandesüsteemi & Heritage kommunikatsioonijuht. Praegu ei ole kavas toota seda. Tõenäoliselt tabas hirm arvesse BMW südamed kummaline ilmega prototüüp fännid kõikjal. Kõrge revving V-10 mootori tootja, saab tellida M3 kupee, Kabriolett või sedaan. Kuid maastur voodi peale tagasi BMWs ikooniks M auto slapped idee tundus tõsine jutti, nii seeriatootmises ja meelerahu. Nii kui olid unistada kunagi omanikust M3 komplekteerimine (või kui mõtlesin teile luupainajad), saate nüüd ametlikult unusta auto/auto BMW salong saabumist. A BMW spokesperson has confirmed to Road & Track that the M3 Pickup recently spotted testing at the Nürburgring is not headed for production. BMW M did indeed create the pick-up seen on the Ring, but it was just an internal project, not something that is in development, explained Dave Buchko, BMW Advanced Powertrain & Heritage Communications Manager. There are no plans to produce it. The strange-looking prototype likely struck fear into the hearts of BMW fans everywhere. Powered by a high-revving V-10 engine, the M3 can be ordered as a coupe, convertible or sedan. But the idea of a pickup bed slapped onto the back of BMWs iconic M car seemed a serious stretch, both in terms of serial production and sanity. So if you were dreaming about someday owning an M3 Pickup (or if the thought gave you nightmares), you can now officially forget about the car/truck arriving in a BMW showroom.