Can the new four-wheel drive BMW M3 Competition xDrive beat a Caterham 360R on its home turf? Steve Sutcliffe finds out in this flat-out track battle - and the result will surprise you.
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Since the first iteration in 1986, the BMW M3 has been rear-wheel drive, with an addictive balance and appetite for oversteer that few saloons can match. But over the years, the power has gone up, and the number of driven wheels has remained - until now. The M3 Competition xDrive is the first-ever four-wheel drive M3, and to see if it stacks up on track, we pitched it against the purest, simplest driving machine of all - a Caterham. Here in 360R guise, the British featherweight produces 180bhp, giving it a power-to-weight ratio advantage over the BMW. Two very different ways of building a performance car, then, but which is fastest? Over to you, Steve Sutcliffe...
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Read more at Auto Express:
2021 BMW M3 Competition xDrive: https://aex.ae/3Dp5JqL
2021 Caterham Seven review: https://aex.ae/3EUPX7L
SUBSCRIBE for more new car reviews and Steve Sutcliffe track tests: http://aex.ae/2gY9ABE
Since the first iteration in 1986, the BMW M3 has been rear-wheel drive, with an addictive balance and appetite for oversteer that few saloons can match. But over the years, the power has gone up, and the number of driven wheels has remained - until now. The M3 Competition xDrive is the first-ever four-wheel drive M3, and to see if it stacks up on track, we pitched it against the purest, simplest driving machine of all - a Caterham. Here in 360R guise, the British featherweight produces 180bhp, giving it a power-to-weight ratio advantage over the BMW. Two very different ways of building a performance car, then, but which is fastest? Over to you, Steve Sutcliffe...
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