has already proven to be a favourite with car lovers, after first hitting the market in 1986.
Current models offer an impressive 0 to 60mph acceleration time of just 6.5 seconds and can reach speeds of up to 146mph. Speaking to AutoCar, Frank van Meel, boss of the high-performance M-line, explained: “The story of the M3 is everlasting "Every time we change the story of the engine, from four-cylinder to six-cylinder to eight-cylinder to six-cylinder and a turbocharger, the story continues.Research by online motor marketplace, AutoTrader, revealed the average price for a used EV has dropped by 21.4 per cent this month.It was originally pledged to come into play by 2030, but has now been pushed back to 2035.