Developed exclusively for BMW, the Getrag-built gearbox will be called M DCT. Controls will be via either a shift lever or steering wheel mounted paddles. The dual-clutch design is in some ways an evolution of the sequential manual gearbox currently found in BMW's M5 and M6 and the new transmission should provide smoother and quicker shifts. A couple ticks should also be shaved off the car's straight line acceleration time.
The M3 goes on sale in September, but those wishing to get one with the M DCT will have to wait until March.
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