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BMW M3 Saloon Lease Deals

523bhp. Four doors. No estate required.

 The BMW M3 Competition saloon is the purist's choice.

It's the body style that started it all, and it's still the most focused version of the most capable performance saloon in its class.

In Comfort mode, it's a relaxed daily companion - hushed, smooth, and composed in a way that makes rivals feel like hard work. In Sport? A different story.

523bhp, xDrive four-wheel drive, 0-62mph in 3.5 seconds, and a rear-wheel-drive mode for when you want to find out what the back end is really capable of. 

A 16-speaker Harman Kardon stereo, heated seats, a carbon-fibre roof, dual-zone climate control, and BMW's rotary iDrive system all come as standard. Seven carry-on suitcases fit in the boot.

The neighbours won't know what hit them.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to lease a BMW M3 Saloon?
Lease prices vary depending on version, contract length, and initial payment. As a guide, the monthly cost for the BMW M3 Saloon starts at £1,217.18.
How fast is the BMW M3 Saloon?
The BMW M3 Competition saloon has a 523bhp twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre six-cylinder engine, hitting 62mph in around 3.5 seconds. An eight-speed automatic gearbox is standard, and there's no manual option. Every M3 comes with xDrive four-wheel-drive, along with a rear-wheel-drive mode that allows a more playful driving style when the conditions are right. A 10-stage traction control system - available as part of the M Race Track Pack, lets you fine-tune exactly how much wheel-slip is permitted before intervention kicks in.
How practical is the BMW M3 Saloon?
More so than its performance credentials suggest. The boot holds up to seven carry-on suitcases, and the 40/20/40 split-folding rear seats allow longer items to be loaded without sacrificing the outer seats. Rear passenger space is adequate for two six-footers, with the optional carbon fibre front seats freeing up a little extra knee room. The main limitation is the saloon boot opening itself - it's on the small side, making loading bulkier items awkward.