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BMW M3 Matte Edition - Click above for high-res images
Automakers have all sorts of different ways of celebrating milestone anniversaries. In the case of the
M3, which turns 25 years old this year,
BMW opted to roll out a series of special editions for individual markets. Japan, for example, got the Competition Fire Orange Edition. Here in the United States, we got the
Frozen Gray edition. Australia got the
Pure edition, and in China they got the
Tiger edition. The latter proved so popular that BMW has opted to roll out a second special edition for the People's Republic.
Called the Matte Edition, its defining feature, as you might have guessed, is the matte black paint job, complimented by black chrome trim, high-gloss 19-inch alloys to contrast with the low-gloss body, red brake calipers and an interior decked out with carbon fiber trim and red stitching. Mechanically, the Matte Edition is exactly the same as a stock M3, but the color scheme is one of the most attractive we've seen yet. Follow the jump for the official press release (translated into English).
[Source: BMW]
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