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    2024 BMW M3 CS Official Now

    The powertrain concept for the new BMW M3 CS teams a 405 kW/550 hp six-cylinder in-line engine with an eight-speed M Steptronic transmission and the M xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system. These combine to produce a 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) time of 3.4 seconds and supreme driving talents that can be enjoyed from each of its four seats. The new BMW M3 CS will be built in a limited run at BMW Group Plant Munich from March 2023, with its phased launch getting underway the same month. The USA, Germany, the UK and Japan are the most important sales regions for the new special-edition model.

     

    More power, less weight, compelling performance.

    A more power/less weight formula instils the new BMW M3 CS with compelling performance qualities and an exclusive aura. It draws its power from a specially upgraded version of the high-revving six-cylinder in-line engine with M TwinPower Turbo technology developed for the BMW M3 and BMW M4 models. This 3.0-litre unit also forms the basis for the engine that powered the BMW M4 GT3 to the DTM touring car title at the first time of asking in 2022.

    The engine under the bonnet of the new BMW M3 CS therefore also boasts a wealth of technological details derived directly from the race-car unit. Its crankcase has a sleeve-free, closed-deck construction and is extremely rigid, making it suitable for very high combustion pressures. Weight-saving cylinder bores with a wire-arc sprayed iron coating reduce frictional losses. The forged lightweight crankshaft aids power build-up with its exceptionally high torsional resistance while also feeding the engine’s high-revving instincts. Its cylinder head has a 3D-printed core, allowing the coolant ducts to be routed in an optimum arrangement for temperature management that would be impossible to achieve using conventional metal casting methods. The system of oil supply is designed to handle the specific challenges of track use, as is the cooling system.

     

    Straight-six engine produces 405 kW/550 hp.

    These carefully tailored modifications reflect the unwavering focus on achieving high rev speeds and maximum power delivery with the engine in the new BMW M3 CS. The unit’s considerable upgrade potential paved the way for a 30 kW/40 hp hike in peak output compared with the BMW M3 Competition Sedan with M xDrive (fuel consumption combined: 10.1 – 10.0 l/100 km [28.0 – 28.2 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 230 – 228 g/km in the WLTP cycle; figures for the NEDC cycle: – ), resulting in 405 kW/550 hp. This increase in power was achieved courtesy of targeted revisions to the engine’s M TwinPower Turbo technology and required no concessions in terms of stability or durability. The adjustments primarily involved raising the maximum charge pressure of the two mono-scroll turbochargers from 1.7 to 2.1 bar and making some model-specific tweaks to the engine management.

    In addition, a specially designed engine mounting with increased spring rates creates an extremely rigid connection between the power unit and the vehicle’s structure. A press of the accelerator is therefore greeted by even sharper engine response and direct transmission of its power to the drivetrain. The engine in the new BMW M3 CS puts peak torque of 650 Nm (479 lb-ft) on tap from just 2,750 rpm and sustains it all the way to 5,950 rpm. It generates maximum output at 6,250 rpm and tops out at 7,200 rpm.

    The unit’s specific performance characteristics are dominated by its unabated power delivery through to the upper echelons of the rev range. This is accompanied by the emotionally stirring soundtrack produced by the dual-branch exhaust system featuring electrically controlled flaps, a titanium rear silencer with weight-minimising design and – in customary M fashion – two pairs of tailpipes painted in matt Black. Selecting the SPORT or SPORT+ modes for the engine setting in the M Setup menu dials up the drive sound to produce a note with unmissable racing car undertones. This injects real aural drama into proceedings, particularly with gear changes and the accompanying adjustments in rev speed.

     

    Feeding standout power onto the road to optimum effect: eight-speed M Steptronic transmission, M xDrive, Active M Differential.

    The drive torque unleashed by the engine in the new BMW M3 CS is relayed via an eight-speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic. This is operated using either the M-specific selector lever on the centre console or the carbon-fibre shift paddles on the steering wheel. The driver can use the Drivelogic button integrated into the selector lever to alter the transmission’s shift characteristics, with the choice of comfort-oriented, sporty and track-optimised settings.

    The traction and agility of the new BMW M3 CS are both enhanced by the presence of M xDrive all-wheel drive, which uses an electronically controlled multi-plate clutch in the transfer case to ensure fully variable and super-smooth distribution of the engine’s power between the front and rear wheels. The multi-plate clutch’s oil supply has been optimised to keep the all-wheel-drive system performing effectively even under hard driving on the track. The system’s rear-wheel bias and the way it teams up with the Active M Differential at the rear axle – whose operation is also fully variable – add to the signature M feeling when accelerating or powering through corners.

    The M Setup menu lets the driver switch from the default 4WD setting to 4WD Sport mode, which directs an even greater proportion of the engine’s torque to the rear wheels. Drivers can also switch off the DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) system altogether and engage 2WD mode. By sending drive power solely to the rear wheels and suppressing any intervention from the control systems to stabilise the vehicle, this setting engages skilled drivers in the driving experience to an even more intense degree.

    The engine, transmission and M xDrive join forces to produce stunning acceleration times. The new BMW M3 CS takes just 3.4 seconds to power from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) and 11.1 seconds to reach 200 km/h (124 mph) from rest. The midrange surge from 80 to 120 km/h (50 – 75 mph) is over in 2.6 seconds (in 4th gear) or 3.3 seconds (in 5th gear). The BMW M3 CS comes with the M Driver’s Package as standard and has an electronically limited top speed of 302 km/h (188 mph).

     

    Bespoke tuning for chassis technology and the DSC system; track tyres as standard.

    The chassis technology in the new BMW M3 CS has been tuned precisely to the engine’s performance characteristics, the overall vehicle concept and its weight distribution. The model-specific settings for the DSC system and M Dynamic Mode have also been purposefully geared to the specific demands of high-speed circuit driving.

    The individually tuned axle kinematics and bespoke wheel camber settings, dampers, auxiliary springs and anti-roll bars serve to optimise steering precision, transmission of lateral control forces when cornering, spring and damping response and wheel location. The electronically controlled dampers of the adaptive M suspension on the new BMW M3 CS likewise come in a model-specific setup, as do its electromechanical M Servotronic steering with variable ratio and its integrated braking system.

    Standard specification for the special-edition model includes M Compound brakes with brake callipers painted in a choice of Red or Black. There is also the option of M Carbon ceramic brakes whose brake callipers are available in matt Gold or Red. Also on the standard equipment list for the new BMW M3 CS are forged M light-alloy wheels in an exclusive V-spoke design with a Gold Bronze finish. These particular M light-alloy wheels can also be ordered in an optional matt Black finish. Measuring 19 inches in diameter at the front axle and 20 inches at the rear, the wheels are fitted as standard with track tyres that have been purpose-developed for the special-edition model and measure 275/35 ZR19 at the front and 285/30 ZR20 at the rear. As an alternative to these tyres, which are specially designed for circuit driving, customers also have the no-cost option of high-performance tyres with the same dimensions.

     

    Lightweight construction with extensive use of carbon fibre; improved body rigidity.

    Extensive, model-specific lightweight design measures play a major part in moulding the performance qualities and exclusive character of the new BMW M3 CS. The use of components made from carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) both inside and out is of key importance here. Besides its carbon fibre roof, the special-edition model also uses this lightweight, high-tech material for its bonnet, front splitter, front air intakes, exterior mirror caps, rear diffuser and rear spoiler. Its centre console, the shift paddles on the steering wheel and its interior trim strips are likewise all manufactured from CFRP. The standard M Carbon bucket seats also do their bit to keep weight down in the cabin. The titanium rear silencer, meanwhile, shaves more than 4 kilograms off the weight of the exhaust system fitted on the new BMW M3 CS. The various lightweight design measures bring about a total weight saving of some 20 kilograms compared to the BMW M3 Competition Sedan with M xDrive.

    Body rigidity can be further increased by specifying a package of high-precision strut braces for the engine compartment that have also been engineered for lightness. The cast aluminium elements connecting the spring strut towers to the front end feature a weight-optimised geometry that has been precisely matched – with the help of numerical models – to the forces applied in various driving situations.

     

    Exclusive design features promise thrilling performance.

    The new BMW M3 CS instantly announces its sharper character with a series of individual design features. The Frozen Solid White metallic paint finish available for the exterior is exclusive to the latest special-edition model from BMW M GmbH. Exposed carbon-fibre surfaces for the roof, the two indents chiselled into the bonnet, the front splitter, front air intakes, M exterior mirror caps, rear spoiler and rear apron combine with the Black side skirts and M gills to provide a stunning contrast to the new paint finish. Signal Green solid, Brooklyn Grey metallic and Sapphire Black metallic are available as alternative exterior colours.

    The vehicle’s front end sports a weight-saving, frameless BMW kidney grille with a stripped-back air reminiscent of racing machines. Designed especially for this model, identifying features include red contour lines and the “M3 CS” badging on the upper of the two horizontal grille bars. Both the model badge at the front and its counterpart on the boot lid have black surfaces with a red border.

    The BMW Laserlight headlights included in standard specification add another particularly striking flourish to the front end of the new BMW M3 CS. By illuminating yellow instead of white – both during the Welcome sequence when the vehicle is unlocked and while low beam or high beam is switched on – they reference successful GT racing cars.

     

    M Carbon bucket seats with exclusive surfaces and seam patterns.

    Inside the new BMW M3 CS, a sports car cockpit designed with concentrated driving pleasure and maximum performance in mind is brought together with advanced digital technology and exclusive design elements. The driver and front passenger are welcomed as standard by M Carbon bucket seats in a model-specific design. Fully electric and heated, they feature integral head restraints along with an illuminated model badge, resulting in a unique blend of racing flair and long-distance comfort. The use of CFRP in the structural elements of the seat cushion and backrest as well as the eye-catching cut-outs in the side bolsters and below the head restraints are testimony to the seats’ weight-minimising construction.

    The M Carbon bucket seats in the new BMW M3 CS are upholstered in Merino leather and feature an exclusive design in a Black/Red colour scheme with distinctive contrast stitching. This bi-colour finish is repeated for the two seats in the rear compartment of the sedan. The door panels are trimmed entirely in Black leather in both the front and the rear, while red “CS” lettering adorns the lightweight-design centre console. The standard equipment roster for the new BMW M3 CS also includes M seat belts with a woven stripe pattern in BMW M GmbH colours, door sill plates bearing the inscription “M3 CS”, an Anthracite-coloured headliner, interior trim strips in Carbon Fibre finish and an M Alcantara steering wheel with CFRP shift paddles and a red centre marker.

     

    Setup button for customising the car’s configuration.

    The M-specific control/operation system includes the Setup button on the centre console, which enables direct access to the settings options for the engine, chassis, steering, braking system and M xDrive. Two individually configured setup variants can be stored permanently, together with the preferred settings for the engine note, the DSC system, the Automatic Start/Stop function and the shift characteristics of the eight-speed M Steptronic transmission, and then retrieved using the M buttons on the steering wheel.

    Also fitted as standard in the new BMW M3 CS is the M Drive Professional system. Consequently, not only does the special-edition model benefit from the M Drift Analyser and M Laptimer functions for evaluating and recording driving skills and performance at the track, it additionally comes with M Traction Control, whose ten stages provide the ideal tools for pushing the car hard on closed circuits.

    The M Mode button on the centre console – also part of the M Drive Professional package – can be used to adjust both the level of driver assistance system activity and the content shown in the information display and optional Head-Up Display, with a choice of ROAD, SPORT and TRACK settings.

     

    BMW Curved Display with M-specific read-outs.

    The new BMW M3 CS boasts the latest-generation BMW iDrive vehicle experience based on BMW Operating System 8, which includes the BMW Curved Display for the cockpit. This is formed by a 12.3-inch information display and a control display with a screen diagonal of 14.9 inches, which are housed together behind a curved glass surface. With its ergonomic driver-centric positioning, the BMW Curved Display makes the already intuitive touch control even more user-friendly.

    The information display’s graphical layout and the M‑style content shown there lend themselves to a focused, performance-led driving experience. All driving-related data as well as vehicle status and settings information are neatly arranged within it. The familiar M Shift Lights appear at the top of the information display, while the driving stability system, M xDrive and traction control modes are all indicated at the lower edge. Special widgets containing information on the current vehicle setup, as well as tyre pressure and temperature can be added to the control display’s home screen.

     

    Top-class options for added pleasure and comfort during everyday driving.

    The standard BMW Live Cockpit Professional comes with functions including the BMW Maps navigation system, the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant, smartphone integration, telephony with wireless charging and a WiFi interface. The BMW Head-Up Display with M-specific readouts and the BMW Drive Recorder are both available as options.

    The new BMW M3 CS additionally offers customers a select choice of comfort features and driver assistance systems, with the focus placed firmly on the enjoyment of unadulterated driving pleasure. It is equipped as standard with the latest version of Comfort Access, two-zone automatic climate control, the Harman Kardon Surround Sound System, Park Distance Control, Front Collision Warning, Lane Departure Warning and the Speed Limit Info system. An alarm system, automatic boot lid operation and the Driving Assistant and Parking Assistant systems can be added as options.

     


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    Re: 2024 BMW M3 CS Official Now

    Only 20 kg less weight vs M3 Comp xDrive 🤷🏻‍♂️ and 32 kg with ceramic brake.


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    Re: 2024 BMW M3 CS Official Now

    At $118k USD it’s not cheap….


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    Re: 2024 BMW M3 CS Official Now

    EnglishManInNY:

    At $118k USD it’s not cheap….

    146k EUR base price in Germany. Incl. 19% VAT.

    Ceramic brake optional (another 9.5k or so…), engine bay “brace” package optional.

    Promo video with the exclusive Frozen Solid White Metallic (4k option I think):

    https://youtu.be/AlxyrW0Jl7o


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    Re: 2024 BMW M3 CS Official Now

    Walkaround video:

    https://youtu.be/BYUkLtfrmzg


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    Re: 2024 BMW M3 CS Official Now

    In the USA, the base price before tax should be around 130k USD.


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    E3BA991D-520A-457F-B0CD-7124FFA7805F.jpegMy configuration (basically everything available, incl. ceramic brake), MSRP almost 160k EUR. 😱

    Dealer already entered data this morning into the order system.

     


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    Additional information about the M3 CS:

    1. Engine mounts have been modified (stiffer)

    2. Chassis modifications similar to CSL (basically same parts), different chassis/wheel kinematics than regular M3 Competition xDrive

    3. 10x adjustible traction control system (similar to CSL)

    4. Engine strut brace (which is optional) is optional and costs 1100 EUR (incl. 19% VAT) 

    5. Frozen Solid White Metallic and Signal Green don't seem to be available for the first batch of cars.

    6. Interior color combo is not changeable, there are no options

    7. Car can be ordered with Cup 2 R or Cup 2, not sure if available for all markets (previous rumors indicated Cup 2 or Cup 2 R and an additional option of a PZero Corsa sport tire)

    8. Base price in the US before taxes is 119695 USD

    9. Car limited by production time period (around 12 months) only but BMW doesn't expect to build more than around 1000 cars, similar to the CSL (my dealer will find out soon how difficult or easy it is to get a spot, he already entered my configuration into the order system).

    10. The engine has actually 551 hp. 

    11. Carbon ceramic brake is optional and costs 8800 EUR (incl. 19% VAT), can be ordered with red or matte gold calipers.


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    Re: 2024 BMW M3 CS Official Now

    This would be my alternative configuration, not sure about the black paint yet...

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    Re: 2024 BMW M3 CS Official Now

    Some interesting weight (EU) comparisons:

    BMW M3 CS: 1840 kg

    BMW M3 Competition xDrive: 1855 kg

    BMW M4 Competition xDrive: 1850 kg

    BMW M4 CSL: 1700 kg

    Mercedes C63 S AMG Coupe (last gen): 1892 kg

    AutoBILD has measured the M3 Competition xDrive at 1753 kg.

    No comparison of course when it comes to the weight of the 911 for example.

    Absolutely crazy: The new M2 weights 1800 kg (EU). The CS is only 40 kg heavier and has 90 hp more.


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    An M2 weighing 1800kg is absolutely nuts... what is the point of this car now?


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    RC:

    This would be my alternative configuration, not sure about the black paint yet...

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    This would be my color choice. You can wrap the parts which are black, if they stand to much out for your taste.

    Wheels are Smiley


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    The more I read about it the more pointless it seems.  A few years ago I would have hung onto the each descriptive word and marveled. Now it just gives me anxiety regarding all the things that might break or cost a fortune to fix. All that and 3.6 seconds.  In this car market this is a dinosaur. 


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    That's like not going outside because you are afraid you may get hit by lighting or run over by a car... your are missing out if all you look at in driving a car is how simple the car is to run and a 0-60 number, that's what I would look at if I were shopping for a washing machine or a refrigerator, but not on a sportscar.


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    Carlos from Spain:

    That's like not going outside because you are afraid you may get hit by lighting or run over by a car... your are missing out if all you look at in driving a car is how simple the car is to run and a 0-60 number, that's what I would look at if I were shopping for a washing machine or a refrigerator, but not on a sportscar.

    How fast does your refrigerator go 0-60? Smiley


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    3.6 seconds??  Try like low, low 3s guaranteed.


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    I vote for black, and agree with tso, great wheel choice. 


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    Joost:
    Carlos from Spain:

    That's like not going outside because you are afraid you may get hit by lighting or run over by a car... your are missing out if all you look at in driving a car is how simple the car is to run and a 0-60 number, that's what I would look at if I were shopping for a washing machine or a refrigerator, but not on a sportscar.

    How fast does your refrigerator go 0-60? Smiley

     

    Forget about his refrigerator, my washing machine can do 2g+ Smiley


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    indecision and I bet it's "Full Self Washing" and not just a pre-order vaporware feature smiley


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    I’m just getting old and boring I guess. To me it looks like something high school kids would drive to score. Maybe for RCs son.  Not really a four door, heavyweight sedan guy when it comes to sports cars. I have the Turbo for that and RC the Lamborghini . My decidedly non sports car EV burns this car for half the price,  it’s are boring compared to what’s in the garage parked next to it. That said I know the M3 has a huge following and that is awesome given this car will make them happy. 


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    Sportscar and 1800kg do not match, it applies for M3 and for Tesla too...

    0-100 or 62 for our North America friends do not mean much in other side of the world. None are right or wrong, it is just different.

    Fast cars with high performance and a look/style.

    The latest M3/M4 are not very front attractive with the rabbit smile. they look muscular in real but still not attractive. best example is bodybuilder on steroids smiley but certain people like new and latest while others are looking for certain criteria. I am more into last generation and before. It applies for pretty much all brands including the iconic 911 which all brought us here.

     

     


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    Re: 2024 BMW M3 CS Official Now

    Leawood911:

    My decidedly non sports car EV burns this car for half the price.

    But not really though, maybe at a stoplight, which ironically is what is considered more highschoolish on this side of the pond, in everything else (corners, handling, sound, engagement, braking, sportiness, looks, interior, etc) the Tesla cannot compare, which is normal, they are two different cars for different purposes and price segments.

     


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    I am going for Frozen White and ceramics if I am given an allocation. Still a bit shocked by the price - more than a Carrera S.

    @RC do you have a photo of the matt gold calipers - do the match the colour of the alloys?


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    Carlos from Spain:

    An M2 weighing 1800kg is absolutely nuts... what is the point of this car now?

    Myriad reasons why an M2 weighs as much as it does and that’s because of economics and regulations. With the major automakers investing heavily in EV platforms, less proportionally are being invested in ICE platforms.  Audi, as an example, is planning a second face lift for its Q7 instead of introducing a new version. This is because the replacement is an EV running behind schedule.  BMW, on the other hand, utilized the platform from much larger cars for the M2, hence the weight.  However, it is more than capable even if it is carrying excessive fat.  
     

    EVo has an article comparing the M2 and 992 manual and automatic versions and the results are somewhat surprising.https://www.evo.co.uk/sports-cars/205613/manual-and-automatic-transmissions-compared-bmw-m2-and-porsche-911  


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    Carlos from Spain:

    indecision and I bet it's "Full Self Washing" and not just a pre-order vaporware feature smiley

     

    Did I tell you mine has 8 different programs for Full Self Washing, and they all worked, right out of the box, no OTA needed. Smiley

    It even has safety features that prevent me from hurting myself while using it, like, locking out the door when it's running, etc. 

    Oh, and it's Korean! Samsung man, they make the best in the world. There is no contest, Samsung makes the best washers, dryers, and refrigerators. 


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    If only BMW abandon this failed grill design.

    It's really hard to actually bring myself to go buy a BMW. 

    My gf really likes the interior of the new 7, but man I had to see the outside first before I can get inside................


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    crayphile:

    I am going for Frozen White and ceramics if I am given an allocation. Still a bit shocked by the price - more than a Carrera S.

    @RC do you have a photo of the matt gold calipers - do the match the colour of the alloys?

    Will reply within the next 12 hours…

    Right now, before going to bed, I’m reading various posts on various other car forums where people seem to be very divided on the M3 CS, fighting and whatnot, very funny. 

    Meanwhile, some US dealers seem already to ask for a 20k USD markup and even tell customers that there are no more allocations available. Interesting though: My German dealer told me that over here, allocations are actually made after orders are in and that right now, he got a preliminary delivery estimate for my car in June (but it could be much earlier or even slightly later, around July). In Germany.

    Btw: I love how the front looks 🤷🏻‍♂️ but my daughter says she hates it because it reminds her of Hitler’s mustache. 😛🤷🏻‍♂️

    The price tag with ceramics is indeed a bit of a shock (almost 160k EUR here minus a discount which basically pays for the ceramics 😉, yes…no markup and dealer offered discount without me even asking but it wasn’t further negotiable). Germany though, got 17% for my new Z4 M40i over a year ago. 👀

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