BMW’s 90’s Legend
The initial debut of the E36 and its special editions helped continue BMW’s tradition of bringing their racecars to the streets. Unfortunately, BMW discontinued the E36 model in 1999, producing a total of 71,242 cars in Europe and 32,932 in the U.S. Despite ending production, the E36 not only refined the design language and driving dynamics of its predecessor but also became a symbol of precision engineering and driving pleasure. From its diverse range of models, each tailored to meet specific enthusiast preferences, to the cutting-edge technology and performance innovations embedded within, the E36 series has left a long lasting mark on car enthusiasts and collectors worldwide. Its timeless design, potent engines, and commitment to the “Ultimate Driving Machine” philosophy have solidified the E36’s status as a classic among BMW’s historic line of M3 models.