MARKET ANALYSIS
G80 (2021 to 2025)

Introduced for the 2021 model year, the BMW G80 M3 represents the most radical evolution of the M3 to date, combining extreme performance with modern technology and a clear shift toward dual-purpose road and track capability. Powered by the 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged S58 inline-six, outputs range from 480 hp in the standard model to 510 hp in the Competition, with drivetrains offered in rear-wheel drive (manual or automatic) and xDrive all-wheel drive configurations depending on specification. Available exclusively as a sedan, the G80 introduced bold styling, advanced chassis electronics, and significantly increased performance ceilings over the F80 generation. Total global production is estimated to exceed 50,000 units and rising, making it one of the highest-volume M3 generations as production continues. In the Australian market, the G80 M3 has been officially delivered since launch and has proven especially popular in Competition xDrive form, with values shaped by drivetrain choice (AWD premium), transmission, specification, mileage, and condition, as buyers increasingly view the G80 as both the most capable and most polarising M3 ever produced.
Introduced for the 2021 model year, the BMW G80 M3 represents the most radical evolution of the M3 to date, combining extreme performance with modern technology and a clear shift toward dual-purpose road and track capability. Powered by the 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged S58 inline-six, outputs range from 480 hp in the standard model to 510 hp in the Competition, with drivetrains offered in rear-wheel drive (manual or automatic) and xDrive all-wheel drive configurations depending on specification. …


