BMW's graphic cover-up

BMW has given us a first look at their new M4 Coupe and M4 GT3 albeit in a graphic camouflage design that wouldn’t look out of place among their Art Car collection. Unveiled at the Red Bull Ring last month, it’s the first time the brand has revealed cars designed for the road and the racetrack side by side. Still in prototype form, the two vehicles were presented in a camouflage designed specifically not to give everything away just yet, as their final design will not be revealed until later in the year.

From 2022 and following selected racing events in 2021, the BMW M4 GT3 will finally replace the BMW M6 GT3 as the top-of-the-range model in BMW’s customer sport offering. Since 2016, the BMW M6 GT3 has been part of the BMW M Motorsport vehicle portfolio, already winning the Spa-Franchorchamps 24 hours during its debut year, only to surpass this success with a double victory two years later.

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