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The BMW M3 Just Got More Expensive for 2026
The BMW M3 Just Got More Expensive for 2026

Motor 1

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Motor 1

The BMW M3 Just Got More Expensive for 2026

One of BMW's most iconic cars is about to get pricier. A leaked pricing guide for the 2026 BMW M3 shows a $1,700 increase across the board. That means the cheapest M3 is now $79,575, including the $1,175 destination charge. As BMW Blog points out, the M3 is vastly more expensive than when it first debuted in 2020. Back then, the car started at $70,895 including destination. On average, the price has climbed $1,736 per year. Here's a chart showing the differences in price for each trim versus last year (with destination included): Trim 2026 Price 2025 Price M3 $79,575 $77,875 M3 Competition $83,775 $82,075 M3 Competition xDrive $88,875 $87,175 Trim-wise, the M3 remains unchanged from last year. The base car, available exclusively with a six-speed manual, is the only trim where three pedals are available. If you want an automatic, you'll have to upgrade to the Competition model. Doing so also gets you 30 more horsepower, for a total of 503. And if you want all-wheel drive, you'll have to drop an extra $5,100 for the Competition xDrive model. While the base M3 starts at nearly $80,000, you'll likely be paying more, considering the numerous options available. The most expensive is the Carbon Package ($15,300 for the base car or $14,300 for Competition trims), which adds an Alcantara steering wheel, carbon interior trim, carbon-ceramic brakes, and carbon bucket seats. You can also add the steering wheel, the carbon-ceramics, or the seats as stand-alone options for $500, $8,500, and $4,500, respectively. In other words, the 2026 M3 can quickly become a six-figure car. BMW declined to comment on the leaked pricing guide's authenticity or contents. The document says production for the 2026 BMW M3 starts in July, with prices already in effect for orders being placed now. With production of the current M3 set to end later in the decade, BMW may come up with a special edition or two to commemorate the manual transmission, as it's unlikely to return for the next-gen car. In other words, if you want an M3 with a stick, get your order in sooner rather than later. More on the M3 The 2025 BMW M3 Competition Is a German GT-R: Video Review We Drove Three of the Best BMW M3s Ever. One Stood Out Get the best news, reviews, columns, and more delivered straight to your inbox, daily. back Sign up For more information, read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use . Share this Story Facebook X LinkedIn Flipboard Reddit WhatsApp E-Mail Got a tip for us? Email: tips@ Join the conversation ( )

The 2026 Kia Sportage Is Surprisingly Cheap
The 2026 Kia Sportage Is Surprisingly Cheap

Motor 1

time08-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Motor 1

The 2026 Kia Sportage Is Surprisingly Cheap

It's common for refreshed vehicles to have price increases. The 2026 Kia Sportage , with its new face and other updates , is no exception. When it goes on sale later this summer, it'll be a bit more expensive than last year. However, the increase is surprisingly reasonable for a refresh, never mind one reaching dealerships amid a tariff war. The 2026 Sportage starts at $28,690. That's a $1,300 bump compared to last year, not bad considering the Trump administration's tariffs on imported vehicles and parts are now in full force. Kia's $1,395 destination charge hasn't changed for 2026, and with that added in, the new Sportage has an MSRP of $30,085. Photo by: Kia That gets you a Sportage LX with front-wheel drive, powered by a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine making 187 horsepower. Inside you get dual 12.3-inch digital displays for the driver and infotainment system, wireless CarPlay and Android Auto, adaptive cruise control, and a bevy of driver assist systems, including automatic emergency braking. These features are standard across the entire Sportage lineup. Stepping up to the EX is only $1,000 more than a year ago. The Sportage EX FWD starts at $31,885 and adds features like heated front seats, a power rear hatch, and blind-spot monitoring, among others. The SX starts at $34,290—$1,300 more versus 2025—and plugs in a panoramic roof, the Harman Kardon eight-speaker stereo, and more advanced driver-assist tech. Here's a complete price breakdown of 2026 Kia Sportage trim levels. All prices include the $1,395 destination fee. Model/Trim Price (including destination) Sportage LX FWD $30,385 Sportage LX AWD $31,885 Sportage EX FWD $31,885 Sportage EX AWD $33,685 Sportage SX FWD $35,685 Sportage SX Prestige FWD $37,685 Sportage SX Prestige AWD $39,485 Sportage X-Line AWD $34,385 Sportage X-Pro Prestige AWD $40,985 Kia did away with the bracketed running lights and tiger face of the outgoing model. In its place is the brand's "Opposites United" design language with a larger grille and vertically oriented lights. The brackets are still there, but the result is a more symmetrical face. A similar theme was undertaken for the interior, providing a cleaner vibe for the integrated displays to shine. The price bump is minor, but will tariffs have an impact later on? We asked Kia about that, and we're still awaiting a reply. It's worth nothing that 2026 models won't reach dealerships until the summer. That suggests the current pricing already has tariffs factored in. If Kia tells us otherwise, we'll certainly let you know. It's also worth noting that the Sportage—Kia's best-selling model in America—is assembled in West Point, Georgia. It's the only Kia factory located in the United States, though the Sportage is also built in other locations around the world. That could certainly be a factor behind the relatively minor price bump in the face of tariffs, though the Korean-based company certainly imports all kinds of parts from global suppliers. The pricing listed here only applies to the 2026 Sportage with standard combustion powertrains. Pricing for hybrid models will come later this year. Kia News: What Tariffs? Hyundai Group Just Set Another Sales Record 2026 Kia K4 Hatchback: This Is It Get the best news, reviews, columns, and more delivered straight to your inbox, daily. back Sign up For more information, read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use . Source: Kia Share this Story Facebook X LinkedIn Flipboard Reddit WhatsApp E-Mail Got a tip for us? Email: tips@ Join the conversation ( )

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