Swiss tuning company dÄhler, or, more specifically, its German branch will be attending the KIES Auto Show in New Jersey next month with its own rendition of the wagon-shaped BMW M3.
Compared to the stock M3 Touring shown in the video below, the car in the photos has a three-piece front splitter made from carbon fiber and rides low on new 21-inch forged wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tires. The exhaust system gets a valve for a more refined soundtrack, and the driver can choose from a number of decals.
The engine gets an external plug-in module that’s supposed to raise its output, but dÄhler has not provided any details yet.
Unfortunately, yhe BMW M3 Touring is not officially sold or even street-legal in the United States. The tuner says its goal is to get its North American fans better acquainted with its products, some of which will be available through the local KIES Motorsports chain.