BMW has officially shaken up the pickup world with the debut of the 2025 BMW M3 Pickup, a bold fusion of high-performance engineering and everyday practicality. Long whispered about in enthusiast circles, this machine has finally landed on showroom floors—and it’s nothing short of spectacular.
Pulling inspiration from the beloved M3 sedan, the new pickup keeps the athletic DNA intact while adding a cargo-ready rear end that makes it genuinely useful. From a distance, it looks like an M3 Touring with attitude—the extended bed seamlessly integrated into its low-slung, aerodynamic silhouette. The glowing kidney grille paired with sleek LED headlights gives it a futuristic vibe, while the muscular arches and 20-inch M wheels remind you it means business.

Power and Performance
Under the hood lies BMW’s tried-and-tested 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six, now tuned to unleash 503 horsepower. The result? A lightning-fast sprint to 60 mph in just under four seconds. Thanks to standard xDrive all-wheel drive, traction remains solid on wet city streets or gravel trails.
BMW engineered it for more than just speed. The adaptive suspension automatically adjusts damping based on road conditions, delivering a balance of control and comfort rarely found in trucks. Whether hauling gear or carving corners, this ride brings out the M heritage in every rev.
Cabin Tech and Comfort
Step inside and you’ll find the latest iDrive 8.5 system spread across a curved 12.3-inch instrument cluster and a 14.9-inch infotainment display. Combine that with the intelligent “Hey BMW” voice assistant, and you can control nearly every feature without ever touching a button.
Driver-assistance systems go next-level too—adaptive cruise control with semi-autonomous lane-changing keeps your commute stress-free. The combination of plush M sport seats, ambient lighting, and premium materials ensures this vehicle feels more luxury coupe than workhorse.
Efficiency and Ownership
BMW claims 19 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the highway, which is commendable for a truck boasting over 500 horsepower. Real-world numbers hover around 24 mpg when driven with restraint, and the 15-gallon tank offers roughly 400 miles of range. BMW also teased potential electrified variants coming as early as 2026.
Pricing and Verdict
The 2025 BMW M3 Pickup carries a starting tag of around $85,000, with high-spec builds touching $95,000 when loaded with premium options like the M Carbon package or the Bowers & Wilkins audio system. Lease plans start near $1,200 per month, and BMW backs every purchase with four years of complimentary maintenance.
Is it expensive? Absolutely. But for drivers seeking a high-performance pickup that stands out from the crowd—and can still smoke most sports cars at a drag light—BMW’s latest creation may just redefine what a luxury hauler can be.